Have you ever seen a child sitting on its mother’s knee listening to fairy stories? As long as the child is told of cruel giants and of the terrible suffering of beautiful princesses, it holds its head up and its eyes open; but if the mother begins to speak of happiness and sunshine, the little one closes its eyes and falls asleep with its head against her breast. . . . I am a child like that, too. Others may like stories of flowers and sunshine; but I choose the dark nights and sad destinies.
There is always a third possibility, as long as you have the ability to find it. - Selma Lagerlöf
There is always a third possibility, as long as you have the ability to find it.
- Selma Lagerlöf
Strange, when you ask anyone's advice you see yourself what is right. - Selma Lagerlöf
Strange, when you ask anyone's advice you see yourself what is right.
Women can do nothing that has permanence. - Selma Lagerlöf
Women can do nothing that has permanence.
For, so long as there are interesting books to read, it seems to me that neither I nor anyone else, for that matter, need be unhappy. - Selma Lagerlöf
For, so long as there are interesting books to read, it seems to me that neither I nor anyone else, for that matter, need be unhappy.
Never repeat a rumor before you have verified it. And if it is true, hold your tongue all the more. - Selma Lagerlöf
Never repeat a rumor before you have verified it. And if it is true, hold your tongue all the more.
Nothing on earth can make up for the loss of one who has loved you. - Selma Lagerlöf
Nothing on earth can make up for the loss of one who has loved you.
He who is sorrowful can force himself to smile, but he who is glad cannot weep. - Selma Lagerlöf
He who is sorrowful can force himself to smile, but he who is glad cannot weep.
No one is able to enjoy such feast than the one who throws a party in his own mind. - Selma Lagerlöf
No one is able to enjoy such feast than the one who throws a party in his own mind.
What is so certain of victory as patience? - Selma Lagerlöf
What is so certain of victory as patience?
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