Mignon McLaughlin
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Mignon McLaughlin
Mignon McLaughlinwas an American journalist and author. In the 1950s, she began publishing aphorisms that were later collected in three books, entitled, The Neurotic’s Notebook, The Second Neurotic’s Notebook and The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook. She is known for a number of quotes, among them:...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth6 June 1913
CountryUnited States of America
Mignon McLaughlin quotes about
worship undoing
Whatever we worship, short of God, is sure to be our undoing.
motivational women procrastination
There are so many things that we wish we had done yesterday, so few that we feel like doing today.
indecisive difficult neurotic
No good neurotic finds it difficult to be both opinionated and indecisive.
loneliness insomnia reality
Loneliness, insomnia, and change: the fear of these is even worse than the reality.
time pain health
If the pain wanders, do not waste your time with doctors.
differences helping our-lives
Every day of our lives we are on the verge of making those slight changes that would make all the difference.
husband women wife
A husband only worries about a particular Other Man; a wife distrusts her whole species.
time children memorable
Most of us become parents long before we have stopped being children.
cities firsts literature
We all become great explorers during our first few days in a new city, or a new love affair.
money people literature
There are a handful of people whom money won't spoil, and we all count ourselves among them.
atheist literature sound
Most sermons sound to me like commercials - but I can't make out whether God is the Sponsor or the Product.
yesterday three tomorrow
If an article is attractive, or useful, or inexpensive, they'll stop making it tomorrow; if it's all three, they stopped making it yesterday.
funny-love twenties puppy
Mumps, measles, and puppy love are terrible after twenty.
society bears neighbor
Few of us could bear to have ourselves for neighbors.