The snow, which had fallen quietly at first, was now pelting against the windowpanes, driven by a wicked wind; the storm was rapidly assuming proportions of a blizzard.
You know how some people are - they always feel they have to do things for other people's good, no matter what happens to the other people in the pro… - Frances Parkinson Keyes
You know how some people are - they always feel they have to do things for other people's good, no matter what happens to the other people in the pro…
- Frances Parkinson Keyes
One does not permit one's friends to be slandered in time of trouble. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
One does not permit one's friends to be slandered in time of trouble.
Of all the men I have known, I cannot recall one whose mother did her level best for him when he was little who did not turn out well when he grew up. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
Of all the men I have known, I cannot recall one whose mother did her level best for him when he was little who did not turn out well when he grew up.
The snow, which had fallen quietly at first, was now pelting against the windowpanes, driven by a wicked wind; the storm was rapidly assuming proport… - Frances Parkinson Keyes
The snow, which had fallen quietly at first, was now pelting against the windowpanes, driven by a wicked wind; the storm was rapidly assuming proport…
A compensation is something which does not quite compensate. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
A compensation is something which does not quite compensate.
the only door into her bedroom led through the church. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
the only door into her bedroom led through the church.
A mystic is a spiritual realist, a person for whom the Invisible is a matter of more or less firsthand experience. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
A mystic is a spiritual realist, a person for whom the Invisible is a matter of more or less firsthand experience.
scales are the grammar of music. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
scales are the grammar of music.
I have always been allergic to telephones. As far as I am concerned, they are very seldom time-savers and very often the destroyers of schedules. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
I have always been allergic to telephones. As far as I am concerned, they are very seldom time-savers and very often the destroyers of schedules.
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