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LANDERS, ANN : If you want to succeed, be like a duck above the surface act serene and calm, but below the surface, paddle like crazy. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : If you want to succeed, be like a duck above the surface act serene and calm, but below the surface, paddle like crazy. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : If you want to succeed, be like a duck: above the surface act serene and calm, but below the surface, paddle like crazy. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : The trouble with life is you're halfway through before you realize it's a do-it-yourself project (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : Retirement means twice the spouse and half the income. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : For people who want to succeed in life, the following four-letter words are recommended: 'work', 'risk', 'guts', and 'zest'. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : Wrinkles are hereditary. Parents get them from their children. (Ann Landers, U.S. advice columnist, 1918-2002)

LANDERS, ANN : Hate is like acid. It can damage the vessel in which it is stored as well as destroy the object on which it is poured. (Ann Landers, U.S. syndicated advice-columnist whose work was a regular feature in many newspapers across North America and led to her becoming a cultural icon, 1918-2002)