A Quote by Mary Roberts Rinehart

I have always regarded divorce as essentially disagreeable, like castor oil, but necessary. — © Mary Roberts Rinehart
I have always regarded divorce as essentially disagreeable, like castor oil, but necessary.
After exercising, I oil my hair regularly with almond, coconut, olive and castor oil.
I use all-natural products in my hair, like Jamaican Black Castor Oil.
Advice is like castor oil — easy enough to give but dreadful hard to take.
Advice is like castor oil, easy enough to give but dreadful uneasy to take.
The cocktail party is easily the worst invention since castor oil
There are men who would be afraid to commit themselves on the doctrine that castor oil is a laxative.
My parents' divorce was very difficult. Divorce is essentially incredibly painful, but it's also an essential part of life.
Resentment is, in every stage of the passion, painful, but it is not disagreeable, unless in excess; pity is always painful, yet always agreeable; vanity, on the contrary, is always pleasant, yet always disagreeable.
My hair is extremely dry and fragile, so moisture is key. I love black castor oil, shea butter, and lots of water.
Psychotherapy, unlike castor oil, which will work no matter how you get it down, is useless when forced on an uncooperative patient.
If what I may believe - about gall-stones, the Constitution, castor oil, or God - is conditioned by law, then I am not a free man.
I sleep with castor oil and clingfilm wrapped around my stomach. It's amazingly slimming because it detoxes your system. I also regularly cleanse my liver.
Castor oil has long been a used as a remedy for a whole host of ailments including arthritis, digestion, insomnia and even period cramps. But it also stimulates hair growth.
At the end of the day, a divorce is a divorce, and a break-up is a break-up. They are essentially small matters of the heart. They are human stories.
My grandparents divorced, both of them, and then my mum and dad did. So it's like, divorce, divorce, divorce.
I think you have you to give people the facts [about global warming], and then you have to tell them, this is not like drinking Castor Oil. There is a, an economically exciting way for us to create a whole new generation of American jobs without costing them an enormous amount of money or forcing them to change their lifestyle.
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