Joyce Brothers

Joyce Brothers
Joyce Diane Brotherswas an American psychologist, television personality and columnist, who wrote a daily newspaper advice column from 1960 to 2013. In 1955, she became the only woman ever to win the top prize on the American game show The $64,000 Question, answering questions on the topic of boxing, which was suggested as a stunt by the show's producers. In 1958, she presented a television show on which she dispensed psychological advice, pioneering the field. She wrote a column for...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPsychologist
Date of Birth20 September 1927
CountryUnited States of America
Happiness hides in life’s small details. If you’re not looking, it becomes invisible.
A person's self-concept is the core of his personality.
If you change nothing, nothing changes.
If we did get a divorce, the only way my husband would find out about it is if they announced it on Wide World of Sports.
A woman should never underestimate the power of the child in the man. Sometimes the child seems to be in the driver's seat at the very moment when all a man's adult judgment and insight is needed.
Men have two basic needs. Neither of them, no matter what they say, is sex. They need love and they need work. And work takes priority over love. If a woman could know only one fact about men and work, it should be that work is the most seductive mistress most men ever have.
Whatever a man thinks about sex, you can be sure that he thinks about sex almost constantly.
The simple but observable fact is that the more you love, the more you are able to love.
The more we have, the more we want. And for this reason, we never have it all
The only people who don't make mistakes are the people who don't do anything.
Some men are self-made, but most are the revised work of a wife and children.
When success comes in the door, it seems, love often goes out the window.
The cynic finds love with the idealist. The rebel with the conformist. The social butterfly with the bookworm. They help each other balance their lives.
There is such a thing as bad publicity.