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Joy is at its keenest when contrasted with sorrow, courage at its height when it follows fear, faith at its noblest when it grows from doubt.
Alice Hegan Rice
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Alice Hegan Rice
Age: 72 †
Born: 1870
Born: January 11
Died: 1942
Died: February 10
Novelist
Writer
Shelbyville
Kentucky
Alice Caldwell Hegan
Joy
Doubt
Contrasted
Grows
Keenest
Faith
Noblest
Fear
Follows
Height
Sorrow
Courage
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When one has a famishing thirst for happiness, one is apt to gulp down diversions wherever they are offered.
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There is an invariable law that the only way to keep the real things of life is by sharing them or giving them away.
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The hardest grief is often that which leaves no trace.
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even though disease and sorrow are all about us, health and happiness are the normal state of man.
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Metaphysicians tell us that it is easier to get the body well than to get the mind to realize its wellness.
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Some folks goes right under when trouble comes, but I carry mine fur an' easy.
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Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay in keeping the dust off her rose-colored spectacles.
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There is no doubt about it that it is more difficult for a woman to follow a career than for a man. Through the centuries his time has been considered more valuable, and he has consequently been excused from wrestling with many of 'life's minor damnabilities.
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I can think of no habit, kept up through the years, that binds a married couple more than that of reading good books together. Domestic problems and personal problems are for the time forgotten, and an intellectual intimacy is established that can be maintained in few other ways.
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Half of our sorrows come from setting exalted standards for people and then breaking our hearts when they fail to live up to them.
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It is not what we have but what we do with what we have that constitutes the value of life.
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Some people act as if there were a penalty for carrying concealed troubles. They exhibit them at every opportunity, begging for sympathy, even condescending to accept pity. Such persons never realize that the very ones to whom they are complaining are often struggling under a burden greater than their own.
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It seems a strange fact that it is almost more important for us to be happy ourselves than to try to make other people happy. By being happy we confer untold benefits upon our fellow men.
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It ain't no use putting up your umbrella till it rains.
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Taking friendships for granted is one of the surest ways of ending them. Unless nourished, they tend to wither and die. Unless we earnestly desire its continuance we should never start a friendship any more than we would a love affair.
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The arbitrary division of one's life into weeks and days and hours seemed, on the whole, useless. There was but one day for the men, and that was pay day, and one for the women, and that was rent day. As for the children, every day was theirs, just as it should be in every corner of the world.
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I believe in the immortality of the soul because I cannot conceive of an intelligent First Cause creating human beings through long process of evolution in this world only to destroy them.
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Somehow, I never feel like good things b'long to me till I pass 'em on to somebody else.
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Life is made up of desires that seem big and vital one minute, and little and absurd the next. I guess we get what's best for us in the end.
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happiness is a duty, not only because of its effect upon us but because of its influence upon others.
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