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The Futurists?.... Well, of course, they are already past.
Ada Leverson
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Ada Leverson
Age: 70 †
Born: 1862
Born: October 10
Died: 1933
Died: August 30
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Most people would far rather be seen through than not be seen at all.
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Modesty is a valuable merit ... in people who have no other, and the appearance of it is extremely useful to those who have.
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A morbid propensity that causes great suffering in domestic life is often curiously infectious to the very person for whom it creates most suffering.
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It is all very well to say that children are happier with mud pies and rag dolls than with these elaborate delights. There may be something in this theory, but when their amusements are carried to such a point of luxurious and imaginative perfection it certainly gives them great and even unlimited enjoyment at the time.
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All really frank people are amusing, and would remain so if they could remember that other people may sometimes want to be frank and amusing too.
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Suspense is torture ... but delightful--or there'd be no gambling in the world.
Ada Leverson
envy, as a rule, is of success rather than of merit. No one would have objected to his talent deserving recognition - only to his getting it.
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It's always something to get one's wish, even if the wish is a failure.
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You don’t know a woman until you have had a letter from her.
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Some men are born husbands they have a passion for domesticity, for a fireside, for a home. Yet, curiously, these men very rarely stay at home. Apparently what they want is to have a place to get away from.
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Most people now seem to treasure anything they value in proportion to the extent that it's followed about and surrounded by the vulgar public.
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Feminine intuition, a quality perhaps even rarer in women than in men.
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She could carry off anything and some people said that she did.
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Looking at the poems of John Gray when I saw the tiniest rivulet of text meandering through the very largest meadow of margin, I suggested to Oscar Wilde that he should go a step further than these minor poets he should publish a book all margin full of beautiful, unwritten thoughts.
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To a woman--I mean, a nice woman--there is no such thing as men. There is a man and either she is so fond of him that she can talk of nothing else, however unfavourably, or so much in love with him that she never mentions his name.
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She suspected him of infidelity, with and without reason, morning, noon and night.
Ada Leverson
Everything comes to the man who won't wait.
Ada Leverson
an optimist is the man who looks after your eyes, and the pessimist the person who looks after your feet.
Ada Leverson
When a passion is not realized ... it fades away, or becomes ideal worship--Dante--Petrarch--that sort of thing!
Ada Leverson
You don't really know a woman until she writes you a letter.
Ada Leverson