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What I absorbed from autobiographies was not how to be great so much as the littleness of the great.
Miles Franklin
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Miles Franklin
Age: 74 †
Born: 1879
Born: October 14
Died: 1954
Died: September 19
Feminist
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Talbingo
New South Wales
Australia
Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin
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the way to wean any one from a desire is not by condemnation of it.
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All is egotism. The only people whose mainspring is not egotism are the dead and perhaps idiots.
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... we each have our fleeting hour.
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Before I was ten I became critical of the anthropomorphic God as interpreted in the churches. I did not warm to One thus revealed as the semblance of a bullying and mean old man who must have all his own way, be praised all the time and for attributes which were deplorable in us.
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I'm sure it's not any wish of mine that I'm born with inclinations for better things. If I could be born again, and had the designing of myself, I'd be born the lowest and coarsest-minded person imaginable, so that I could find plenty of companionship, or I'd be born an idiot, which would be better still.
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Ah, the bitter, hopeless heart-hunger of godlessness none but an atheist can understand!
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Civilization, stretching up to recognize that every child is a portion of State wealth, may presently make some movement to recognize maternity as a business or office needing time and strength, not as a mere passing detail thrown in among mountains of other slavery.
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To grow up in intimate association with nature - animal and vegetable - is an irreplaceable form of wealth and culture.
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It ain't what things actually are, it's all they stand for.
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I never can see why they make such a fuss and get so frightened because wimmen does a thing or two now they usedn't to. Nothing short of a earthquake can make them not men an' wimmmen, an' that's the main thing.
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Men always say there is no female Shakespeare.' 'Humph! You study the fellows who say that, and you'll see they are a long way from being Shakespeares themselves. Why shouldn't women have the same privilege?
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there is a law of retribution in all things, direct or indirect, visible or invisible.
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Cowards always drag in the Bible to back theirselves up far more than proper people does.
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Only a very small percentage can regard conditions from any but a selfish point of view or conceive of any but their own shoe-pinch.
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Our greatest heart-treasure is a knowledge that there is in creation an individual to whom our existence is necessary - some one who is part of our life as we are part of theirs, some one in whose life we feel assured our death would leave a gap for a day or two.
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I early became conscious that men breathe more audibly than women. Sit in a room in silence with men and women, and you can always hear the men breathing.
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Girls! Girls! Those of you who have hearts, and therefore a wish for happiness, homes and husbands by and by, never develop a reputation for being clever.
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Someone to tell it to is one of the fundamental needs of human beings.
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It is a wise provision that youth cannot see what it owes the previous generation. This is a chicken that comes back to roost in heavier years.
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