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Personally, I cant see why it would be any less romantic to find a husband in a nice four-color catalogue than in the av
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"Personally, I can't see why it would be any less romantic to find a husband in a nice four-color catalogue than in the average downtown bar at happy hour"

- Barbara Ehrenreich

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This quote by Barbara Ehrenreich is an amusing take on the typical idea of discovering a hubby. She is suggesting that it is no less romantic to find a spouse in a catalogue than in a bar. She is implying that the standard idea of locating a spouse in a bar is outdated which it is just as enchanting to discover a hubby in a brochure. She is additionally recommending that the traditional idea of locating a husband in a bar is not necessarily the very best method to discover a hubby. She is indicating that it is possible to locate a husband in a brochure and that it is equally as enchanting as discovering a spouse in a bar. This quote is a humorous take on the conventional suggestion of discovering an other half and also is a suggestion that there are other means to locate a spouse that are just as romantic.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Barbara Ehrenreich somewhere between August 26, 1941 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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