Women may be whole oceans deeper than we are, but they are also a whole paradise better. She may have got us out of Eden, but as a compensation she makes the earth very pleasant.
People get to like a soul, but a satisfactory hat makes an impression at first sight. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
People get to like a soul, but a satisfactory hat makes an impression at first sight.
- Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
Men are all the same. They always think that something they are going to get is better than what they have got. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
Men are all the same. They always think that something they are going to get is better than what they have got.
An artist is a person who thinks more than there is to think, feels more than there is to feel, and sees more than there is to see. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
An artist is a person who thinks more than there is to think, feels more than there is to feel, and sees more than there is to see.
love comes to man through his senses - to woman through her imagination. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
love comes to man through his senses - to woman through her imagination.
When a man forgets his ideals he may hope for happiness, but not till then. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
When a man forgets his ideals he may hope for happiness, but not till then.
All is vanity, and discovering it - the greatest vanity. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
All is vanity, and discovering it - the greatest vanity.
Disillusions all come from within ... from the failure of some dear and secret hope. The world makes no promises; we only dream it does; and when we … - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
Disillusions all come from within ... from the failure of some dear and secret hope. The world makes no promises; we only dream it does; and when we …
We must know the measure of a man's desires before we can sound the depth of his regrets. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
We must know the measure of a man's desires before we can sound the depth of his regrets.
A statesman's words, like butcher's meat, should be well weighed. - Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
A statesman's words, like butcher's meat, should be well weighed.
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