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Absurdly improbable things are quite as liable to happen in real life as in weak literature.
Ada Leverson
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Ada Leverson
Age: 70 †
Born: 1862
Born: October 10
Died: 1933
Died: August 30
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London
England
Ada Esther Leverson
Ada Beddington
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She suspected him of infidelity, with and without reason, morning, noon and night.
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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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When I see a cheerful young man shrieking about how full of life he is, banging on a drum, and blowing on a tin trumpet, and speaking of his good spirits, it depresses me, since naturally it gives the contrary impression. It can't be real. It ought to be but it isn't. If the noisy person meant what he said, he wouldn't say it.
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Women are so perverse. Look how they won't wear black when nothing suits them so well!
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Everything comes to the man who won't wait.
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There is, of course, no joy so great as the cessation of pain in fact all joy, active or passive, is the cessation of some pain, since it must be the satisfaction of a longing, even perhaps an unconscious longing.
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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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You don't really know a woman until she writes you a letter.
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Thou canst not serve both cod and salmon.
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A butler in an English household should, however, be English, and as much like an archbishop as possible.
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When a passion is not realized ... it fades away, or becomes ideal worship--Dante--Petrarch--that sort of thing!
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The Futurists?.... Well, of course, they are already past.
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As a rule the person found out in a betrayal of love holds, all the same, the superior position of the two. It is the betrayed one who is humiliated.
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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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