Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Morton Hunt.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Morton Magill Hunt was a psychologist and science writer who notably wrote for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine and Harper's. Educated at Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania, he worked as a freelance writer from 1949, specializing in the social and behavioral sciences; he wrote at least 18 books and more than 450 articles.
Love ... is a quicksilver word; though you see plainly where it is, you have only to put your finger on it to find that it is not there but someplace else.
Americans, who make more of marrying for love than any other people, also break up more of their marriages, but the figure reflects not so much the failure of love as the determination of people not to live without it.
Being a good psychoanalyst has the same disadvantage as being a good parent: The children desert one as they grow up.