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  • He talked with more claret than clarity

  • Laura Alicia Deverell was born on May 10th, 1862, at precisely a quarter past one o'clock on a Thursday morning. Those interested in that pseudo-science astrology or astromancy may trace her life and character, if they wish, among the stars, where no doubt it is all written.

    Morning   Stars   Book  
  • All dogs seem to be great linguists, according to their owners. They always understand every word that's said to them.

    Dog   Owners   Said  
    Susan Ertz (1931). “The Story of Julian”, New York D. Appleton 1931.
  • Someone has somewhere commented on the fact that millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.

    Anger in the Sky ch. 5 (1943)
  • One's own troubles can be borne with fortitude; only a monster of indifference can bear the sufferings of others with fortitude.

    Susan Ertz (1931). “The Story of Julian”, New York D. Appleton 1931.
  • Crises have a way of thrusting into the limelight hitherto obscure persons, and giving them, for a long or short period, a leading role.

    Book   Long   Giving  
  • Parsons always seem to be specially horrified about things like sunbathing and naked bodies. They don't mind poverty and misery and cruelty to animals nearly as much.

    Animal   Mind   Atheism  
    Susan Ertz (1931). “The Story of Julian”, New York D. Appleton 1931.
  • The novelists of the nineteeth century had all the luck. They had a huge and easily pleased public and the world they surveyed had every appearance of permanence.

    Luck   Eras   Novelists  
    Susan Ertz (1943). “Anger in the Sky: A Novel”
  • Boredom comes simply from ignorance and lack of imagination.

    Susan Ertz (1943). “Anger in the Sky: A Novel”
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