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There is no Death,/What seems so is transition.
Marie Corelli
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Marie Corelli
Age: 68 †
Born: 1855
Born: May 1
Died: 1924
Died: April 21
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London
England
Mary McKay
Mary Mackay
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How foolish it would be if women did not obey men. The world would be all confusion!
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And out of heart's pain comes heart's peace and out of desire, accomplishment.
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in my opinion, the Divine is revealed to all men once at least in their lives.
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What a fool cannot learn he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.
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Patriotism is understood to be that virtue which consists in serving one's country but in what way is this 'Patria' or country served by slaying its able bodied men in thousands?
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A criminal is twice a criminal when he adds hypocrisy to his crime.
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Nothing gives small minds a better handle for hatred than superiority.
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Great Poets discover themselves. Little Poets have to be 'discovered' by somebody else.
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For though there never was so much reading matter put before the public, there was never less actual 'reading' in the truest and highest sense of the term than there is at present.
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work is happiness. No one can take my work from me and therefore no one can take my happiness from me.
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There is no wealth but love.
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It is not so difficult to win love as to keep it!
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Years should be nothing to you. Who asked you to count them or consider them? In the world of wild Nature, time is measured by seasons only-the bird does not know how old it is-the rose-tree does not count its birthdays!
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Such lovely warmth of thought and delicacy of colour are beyond all praise, and equally beyond all thanks!
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There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from consulting one's own personal convenience.
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You should always be well and bright, for so you do your best work and you have so much beautiful work to do. The world needs it, and you must give it!
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Nothing is so deceptive as human reasoning, - nothing so slippery and reversible as what we have decided to call 'logic.' The truest compass of life is spiritual instinct.
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Let me be mad, then, by all means! mad with the madness of Absinthe, the wildest, most luxurious madness in the world! Vive la folie! Vive l'amour! Vive l'animalisme! Vive le Diable!
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... though a dealer in meat, groceries, and other food stuffs may obtain compensation if his wares are wilfully misrepresented to the buying public, the purveyor of thoughts or ideas has no remedy when such thoughts or ideas are deliberately and purposefully falsified to the world through the press.
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No one is contented in this world, I believe. There is always something left to desire, and the last thing longed for always seems the most necessary to happiness.
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