Quote by Marilyn Monroe
Sometimes I think it would be easier to avoid old age, to die youn

Sometimes I think it would be easier to avoid old age, to die young, but then youd never complete your life, would you? Youd never wholly know you. – Marilyn Monroe

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A woman can bring a new love to each man she loves, providing there are not too many. – Marilyn Monroe

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The fact is that I find more most men are more open, more generous, and much more stimulating than the majority of females I know. – Marilyn Monroe

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My inspiration was my mom. Shes a great cook, and she still cooks, and we still banter back and forth about cooking. Growing up in a mostly Portuguese community, food was important and the family table was extremely important. At a very young age I understood that. – Emeril Lagasse

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Older fatherhood isnt all bad: testosterone rates drop about 1% per year as men age, making them less reactive and more patient, and a professionally established middle-aged man is likely to have more time and money to devote to his kids than a twenty-something whos just getting started. – Jeffrey Kluger

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Staid middle age loves the hurricane passions of opera. – Mason Cooley

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Belief is when someone else does the thinking. – Buckminster Fuller, 1972

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