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I don't write for any particular kind of person.
Mary Wesley
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Mary Wesley
Age: 90 †
Born: 1912
Born: June 24
Died: 2002
Died: December 30
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Englefield Green
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Mary Aline Farmar
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My father was a soldier and my mother was a great mover. She once counted up how many places she had lived in during the first 25 years of her marriage and it came to 20.
Mary Wesley
I always read that men don't like intelligent girls, but I've always found the reverse.
Mary Wesley
I have a garden, and I'm passionately interested in young people.
Mary Wesley
Looking back, I understand that I was teaching myself to write.
Mary Wesley
We all lie to each other, present some sort of front.
Mary Wesley
That image of the countryside being a threatening place still exists. People continue to resist the challenge of learning about aspects of life they don't understand.
Mary Wesley
Of course risk-taking does not always pay off, but it's a lot of fun!
Mary Wesley
We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning.
Mary Wesley
My first husband would never make up his mind in less than five years, so I used to get him to think that whatever course of action needed to be taken was his idea. Then he'd go right ahead.
Mary Wesley
Twenty years ago, I was living in a lovely cottage on the edge of Dartmoor but I couldn't afford to run a car.
Mary Wesley
They may turn out to be a great disappointment, or perhaps they may be full of enchanting surprises.
Mary Wesley
It seemed sensible to move to a market town where I could walk everywhere.
Mary Wesley
I was sent to a finishing school, which didn't last long when mother found out how badly chaperoned we were. Then I 'came out' before going to a domestic science school.
Mary Wesley
I never really know the title of a book until it's finished.
Mary Wesley
In my eighties, my best friends are in their fifties, and I have many friends at university. It keeps one young, and up with the vocabulary. That's terribly important, especially for a writer.
Mary Wesley
Imagination which comes into play in falling in love is different from any other. Certainly in my case, and I've fallen in love all my life, one imagines the person to be as you want them to be. They frequently turn out to be someone different, for better or worse.
Mary Wesley