“I'm absolutely not an athletic person, but I used to be married to a runner. He would say that, especially in long-distance races, you could tell who was going to win and who wasn't, and if the person was present behind his eyes, if he was looking around and paying attention, you could be pretty sure he wasn't going to win. The person who was tranced out had a much better chance of winning. Because he or she had lost his or her governing self.” IfsPersonsLongSelfEyeUsedWinningLostChanceRaceBehindsAttentionMarriedDistanceUsed To BePay AttentionHis EyesRunnersAthleticBeing MarriedGoverningLong Distance Author:Carolyn See
“Women want a family life that glitters and is stable. They don't want some lump spouse watching ice hockey in the late hours of his eighteenth beer. They want a family that is so much fun and is so smart that they look forward to Thanksgiving rather than regarding it with a shudder. That's the glitter part. The stable part is, obviously, they don't want to be one bead on a long necklace of wives. They want, just like men, fun, love, fame, money and power. And equal pay for equal work.” MenWantLooksLongFunWomenHoursPayWifeFameEqualLateSmartIceBeerHockeyStableSpouseFamily LifeGlitterLumpsWomen WantBeadsIce HockeyEqual PayNecklacesMoney And Power Author:Carolyn See