Quotes from Jeanne MacKin
Love isn't really about what we think of the other person, but how we feel about ourselves when we are with that person.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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That's the problem with the finite. You can open only one door at a time, and you'll never know what was behind the door you didn't open.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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I was happy, and nothing in the world can make you oblivious to your surroundings like happiness.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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It's good to sometimes let things go. And people, too," she added.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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Women don't age if their age if their clothes stay new.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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Death can do that, make reality as hard to hold on to as water dripping through your fingers.
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Love was love, but art was art and though he mixed the two a little, he never confused them.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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sillage, what remains when all else has left. "Come on
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Bundists marched regularly in Times Square, demanding that all "foreigners" be sent back to their own countries and no more admitted; New York had its own share of Nazi sympathizers and American Aryanists.
~ Jeanne MacKin
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