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I believe absolutely in my own free will and my own power to accomplish - and that is the belief that moves mountains.
Jean Webster
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Jean Webster
Age: 39 †
Born: 1876
Born: July 24
Died: 1916
Died: January 1
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The more I study men, the more I realize that they are nothing in the world but boys grown too big to be spankable.
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Everybody likes a few surprises it's a perfectly natural human craving.
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It isn't the big pleasures that count the most it's making a great deal out of the little ones.
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This is your heart.Keep it locked until the chap turns up who has the key.
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Be careful not to keep your eyes glued to detail. Stand far enough away to get a perspective of the whole.
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It seems to me that a man who can think straight along for forty-seven years without changing a single idea ought to be kept in a cabinet as a curiosity.
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Anybody can rise to a crisis and face a crushing tragedy with courage, but to meet the petty hazards of the day with a laugh- I really think that requires spirit!
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She never lets ideas interrupt the easy flow of her conversation.
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She was by nature a sunny soul
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Getting an education is an awfully wearing process!
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Her mother was a Rutherford. The family came over in the ark, and were connected by marriage with Henry the VIII. On her father's side they date back further than Adam. On the topmost branches of her family tree there's a superior breed of monkeys with very fine silky hair and extra long tails.
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Oh, I'm developing a beautiful character! It droops a bit under cold and frost, but it does grow fast when the sun shines. That's the way with everybody. I don't agree with the theory that adversity and sorrow and disappointment develop moral strength. The happy people are the ones who are bubbling over with kindliness.
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Half of the time I don't know what they're talking about their jokes seem to relate to a past that everyone but me has shared. I'm a foreigner in the world and I don't understand the language.
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I am going to pretend that all life is just a game which I must play as skilfully and fairly as I can. If I lose, I am going to shrug my shoulders and laugh—also if I win.
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I have a terrible wanderthirst the very sight of a map makes me want to put on my hat and take an umbrella and start. I shall see before I die the palms and temples of the South.
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It's much more entertaining to live books than to write them.
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It isn't the great big pleasures that count the most it's making a great deal out of the little ones--I've discovered the true secret of happiness, Daddy, and that is to live in the now. Not to be for ever regretting the past, or anticipating the future but to get the most that you can out of this very instant.
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