She never quite leaves her children at home, even when she doesn't take them along.
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints. - Margaret Culkin Banning
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints.
- Margaret Culkin Banning
I don't believe that it's true that the poor will always be with us. I think that kind of pious fatalism is just an excuse for keeping things the way… - Margaret Culkin Banning
I don't believe that it's true that the poor will always be with us. I think that kind of pious fatalism is just an excuse for keeping things the way…
I get a little angry about this highhanded scrapping of the look of things. What else have we to go by? How else can the average person form an opini… - Margaret Culkin Banning
I get a little angry about this highhanded scrapping of the look of things. What else have we to go by? How else can the average person form an opini…
She never quite leaves her children at home, even when she doesn't take them along. - Margaret Culkin Banning
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints. Discarding what is vain or false, facing the facts that should truly disturb your conscience, is worth whate… - Margaret Culkin Banning
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints. Discarding what is vain or false, facing the facts that should truly disturb your conscience, is worth whate…
Cleaning up with children around is like shoveling during a blizzard - Margaret Culkin Banning
Cleaning up with children around is like shoveling during a blizzard
What does one save for, anyhow? For a few tired hours at the end of life when one sits and counts dollars? Or do we save so that those last years wil… - Margaret Culkin Banning
What does one save for, anyhow? For a few tired hours at the end of life when one sits and counts dollars? Or do we save so that those last years wil…
Sentences that begin with "all women" are never, never true. - Margaret Culkin Banning
Sentences that begin with "all women" are never, never true.
Fiction is not a dream. Nor is it guesswork. It is imagining based on facts, and the facts must be accurate or the work of imagining will not stand u… - Margaret Culkin Banning
Fiction is not a dream. Nor is it guesswork. It is imagining based on facts, and the facts must be accurate or the work of imagining will not stand u…
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