There wouldn’t be half as much fun in the world if it weren’t for children and men, and there ain’t a mite of difference between them under the skins.
About Ellen Glasgow
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgowwas an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942 for her novel In This Our Life. She published 20 novels, as well as short stories, to critical acclaim.
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He knows so little and knows it so fluently.
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No matter how vital experience might be while you lived it, no sooner was it ended and dead than it became as lifeless as the piles of dry dust in a school history book.
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Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
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I waited and worked, and watched the inferior exalted for nearly thirty years; and when recognition came at last, it was too late to alter events, or to make a difference in living.
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Women like to sit down with trouble – as if it were knitting.
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Nothing is more consuming, or more illogical, than the desire for remembrance.
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A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away.
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Mediocrity would always win by force of numbers, but it would win only more mediocrity.
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I haven’t much opinion of words. They’re apt to set fire to a dry tongue, that’s what I say.
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Doesn’t all experience crumble in the end to mere literary material?
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There wouldn’t be half as much fun in the world if it weren’t for children and men, and there ain’t a mite of difference between them under the skins.
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All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward.
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No life is so hard that you cannot make it easier by the way you take it.
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To teach one’s self is to be forced to learn twice.
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It is lovely, when I forget all birthdays, including my own, to find that somebody remembers me.
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The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.
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No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not someday be antiquated.
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Nothing in life is so hard that you can’t make it easier by the way you take it.
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What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.
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Women are one of the Almighty’s enigmas to prove to men that He knows more than they do.
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