Elizabeth Meriwether Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Dorothy Dix (November 18, 1861 — December 16, 1951), was the pseudonym of U.S. journalist Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer.As the forerunner of today's popular advice columnists, Dorothy Dix was America's highest paid and most widely read female journalist at the time of her death. Her advice on marriage was syndicated in newspapers around the world. With an estimated audience of 60 million readers, she became a popular and recognized figure on her travels abroad.Her reputed practice of framing questions herself to allow her to publish prepared answers gave rise to the Australian-English term "Dorothy Dixer", an expression widely used in Australia to refer to a question from a member of Parliament to a minister that enables the minister to make an announcement in the form of a reply (while in Australian rhyming slang, a "Dorothy", or "Dorothy Dix", refers to a hit for six in cricket).
On experience: Surely the consolation prize of age is in finding out few things are worth worrying over and how many things that we once desired, we don't want anymore.
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On growth: Memories are our doors of escape, our compensation.
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On success: Even the most fortunate have a lot of crumpled rose leaves under their forty mattresses of ease.