A Quote by Mary Roberts Rinehart

Love is like the measles, all the worse when it comes late. — © Mary Roberts Rinehart
Love is like the measles, all the worse when it comes late.
Love's like the measles - all the worse when it comes late in life.
Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life.
Love is like the measles. The older you get it, the worse the attack.
Despite the debunking, you have a small group in the last five years that hasn't wanted to vaccinate their children, for instance, for measles. Then, all of sudden, we got an outbreak of measles and kids were starting to die from measles.
Vaccines [measles] have been proven to be safe, and what happens if you don't take vaccines is children get measles and die. So the anti-vaccine crowd has, you know, kept measles around in a way that - you know, it's a tragedy, because so much is done to make sure these things are safe.
Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it.
Why do people refuse to vaccinate their children against measles or whooping cough? In many cases, because they have never seen measles and have no idea what it might do.
there are worse things than being alone but it often takes decades to realize this and most often when you do it's too late and there's nothing worse than too late
Love is like the measles; we can't have it bad but once, and the later in life we have it the tougher it goes with us.
Love is like the measles; the older you are when it hits you, the harder it takes. Cheer up, you won't die of it.
If you ask 99.9 percent of parents who have children with autism if we'd rather have the measles versus autism, we'd sign up for the measles.
Measles will always show you if someone isn't doing a good job on vaccinations. Kids will start dying of measles.
Love is sentimental measles.
It's not the side-effects of the cocaine - I'm thinking that it must be love. It's too late to be grateful, It's too late to be hateful, It's too late to be late again, The European cannon is here.
I used to love 'The Late Late Show.' It was nice to be able to be up late at night and see an extended conversation.
Franny has the measles, for one thing. Incidentally, did you hear her last week? She went on at beautiful length about how she used to fly all around the apartment when she was four and no one was home. The new announcer is worse than Grant - if possible, even worse than Sullivan in the old days. He said she surely dreamt that she was able to fly. The baby stood her ground like an angel. She said she knew she was able to fly because when she came down she always had dust on her fingers from touching the light bulbs.
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