Of all the bitter and heavy things in this sorry old world, the not being necessary is the bitterest and heaviest.
Nothing may be more selfish than remorse. - Margaret Deland
Nothing may be more selfish than remorse.
- Margaret Deland
As soon as you feel too old to do a thing, do it. - Margaret Deland
As soon as you feel too old to do a thing, do it.
I have no faith in a human critter who hasn't one or two bad habits. - Margaret Deland
I have no faith in a human critter who hasn't one or two bad habits.
Of all the bitter and heavy things in this sorry old world, the not being necessary is the bitterest and heaviest. - Margaret Deland
Nobody who is somebody looks down on anybody. - Margaret Deland
Nobody who is somebody looks down on anybody.
I have heard that a man might be his own lawyer, but you can't be your own judge. - Margaret Deland
I have heard that a man might be his own lawyer, but you can't be your own judge.
The fact is, the secret of happiness is the sense of proportion. - Margaret Deland
The fact is, the secret of happiness is the sense of proportion.
as everybody knows, truthfulness and agreeable manners are often divorced on the ground of incompatibility. - Margaret Deland
as everybody knows, truthfulness and agreeable manners are often divorced on the ground of incompatibility.
Habit does much to reconcile us to unpleasantness. - Margaret Deland
Habit does much to reconcile us to unpleasantness.
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