Mary-Lou Weisman Quotes

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  • It is not possible to rent a beach house within five hours' drive of one's hometown without being visited by people. This is especially true if I have actually invited them. One of my problems is that I like to be nicer than I actually am.

    Beach   People   House  
    Mary-Lou Weisman, Edward Koren (2003). “Traveling While Married”, p.125, Algonquin Books
  • In the beginning, there was no retirement. There were no old people. In the Stone Age, everyone was fully employed until age 20, by which time nearly everyone was dead, usually of unnatural causes. Any early man who lived long enough to develop crow's-feet was either worshiped or eaten as a sign of respect.

    Retirement   Feet   Long  
    "The History of Retirement, From Early Man to A.A.R.P." by Mary-Lou Weisman, www.nytimes.com. March 21, 1999.
  • The mature, forty-five-year-old woman, quite experienced in matters of life and death, knows that it was 'for the best,' but Daddy's girl, who hung onto his belt and danced fox trots on the tops of his shoes, cannot accept that Daddy is not here anymore.

    Girl   Death   Years  
  • Having traveled initially to get away, ultimately we travel to come home.

    Travel   Home   Get Away  
    Mary-Lou Weisman, Edward Koren (2003). “Traveling While Married”, p.23, Algonquin Books
  • All too often, when people don't know where they are, have jet lag, don't speak the language, and can't figure out the money or maintain intestinal regularity, they get hostile.

    Travel   People   Lag  
    Mary-Lou Weisman, Edward Koren (2003). “Traveling While Married”, p.1, Algonquin Books
  • Perhaps for totemic reasons, people like to possess a piece of the country they are visiting. Women like to wear it. Men like to eat it.

    Country   Travel   Men  
    Mary-Lou Weisman (2003). “Traveling While Married”, p.9, Algonquin Books
  • I have been in Paris for almost a week and I have not heard anyone say calories, or cholesterol, or even arterial plaque. The French do not season their food with regret.

    Regret   Paris   France  
    Mary-Lou Weisman, Edward Koren (2003). “Traveling While Married”, p.77, Algonquin Books
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