Quote by Lauren Bacall
We live in an age of mediocrity. - Lauren Bacall

We live in an age of mediocrity. – Lauren Bacall

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I put my career in second place throughout both my marriages and it suffered. I dont regret it. You make choices. If you want a good marriage, you must pay attention to that. If you want to be independent, go ahead. You cant have it all. – Lauren Bacall

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I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it content. – Lauren Bacall

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Health
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My notion of a wife at 40 is that a man should be able to change her, like a bank note, for two 20s. – Warren Beatty

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Im at peace with myself and where I am. In the past, I was always looking to see how everybody else was doing. I wasnt competitive, I was comparative. I just wanted to be where everybody else was. Now Ive gotten to an age when I am not comparing anymore. – Courteney Cox

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The kids are old enough now – I just want to let them be kids. I dont want to comment on them too much. Theyre at an age where I just want to let them be kids. – Eminem

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Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom drive business home to the full period, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success. – Dale Carnegie

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May this plain statement of facts prevail on the friends of the rising generation to interpose for their welfare that the education of children may no longer be to parent and master a lottery, in which the prizes bear no proportion to the enormous number of blanks. – Joseph Lancaster

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