Taking the way that opens, even if it seems hardly more than a footpath, not infrequently leads to the highways of heart's desire, if not to fame and fortune.
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.
A compensation is something which does not quite compensate. - Frances Parkinson Keyes
A compensation is something which does not quite compensate.
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…
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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