A Quote by Marilyn Quayle

I would not have married Dan Quayle had I not thought he was an equal to me. — © Marilyn Quayle
I would not have married Dan Quayle had I not thought he was an equal to me.
If life were fair, Dan Quayle would be making a living asking 'Do you want fries with that?'
I love my father, and I believe in him. And he lost to Dan Quayle. I had a hard time understanding how that could happen.
The idea that I have to be on the same side of the fence as Dan Quayle is cruelly depressing to me, but the truth is, I believe in family values.
The American people would not want to know of any misquotes that Dan Quayle may or may not make.
Anyone who knows Dan Quayle knows that he would rather play golf than have sex any day.
Dan Quayle thinks Roe v. Wade is two ways to cross the Potomac.
Every time I see Dan Quayle I feel like buying a vowel.
Somebody should talk to Dan Quayle and tell him natural blondes don't have dark grey stripes on the sides.
There is no question that [Dan] Quayle is an uneducated idiot. But someone, somewhere cleverly realized that the best diversion from Bush is to put on a clown show.
When from behind me, a young woman of 25 uttered the following, it was the dumbest thing I have ever heard in my life until Dan Quayle was elected Vice President of the United States. She said, if it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college.
That's the really neat thing about Dan Quayle, as you must have realized from the first moment you looked into those lovely blue eyes: impeachment insurance.
I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married in real life. So both are shocks to me.
Amy bit her lip. "I was so scared, Dan. I couldn't think. She shook her head. "I feel so ashamed of myself. If it wasn't for you, we would have been toast." "Whoa," Dan said. "If you're throwing a pity party for yourself, don't invite me." He poked her. "You were the one who got Jonah to find us. Awesome lung power. I thought you only used that volume to get me out of the bathroom.
To me, there was an interesting movie to be made about two people who had been on that whirlwind romance and what happens after the fairy tale wedding. And this thought coincided or coalesced when I was at a wedding of a friend who got married to somebody that literally everybody in the congregation thought that you definitely should not get married to. This was the worst idea either of you have ever had.
It's quite ironic that at many interviews I have had professionals telling me that 'I don't look married because I don't dress like a married woman!' It's shattering as I never knew being married came with apparels that would define one's marital status!
Sama means 'equal' in Sanskrit; I chose 'Samasource' because I thought it really reflected a value that I had and that I wanted the company to have, which is that everyone has equal capabilities and deserves an equal chance.
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