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Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “Besides, you want the unvarnished and ungarnished truth, and I’m no hand for that. I’m a lawyer.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “I suppose it is because woman’s courage is mental and man’s physical, that in times of great strain women always make the better showing.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “There is a sort of melancholy pleasure to be had out of a funeral, with its pomp and ceremony, but I shrank from a death-bed.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “Useless as a pulled tooth.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “There is no place in the world, I imagine, for a philosopher with a sense of humor, a new leisure, and an inquiring turn of mind!”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “I have always regarded divorce as essentially disagreeable, like castor oil, but necessary.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “There are only two things to be done when a general is angry: One is to get behind the furniture and pretend one is not there; the other is to distract his mind.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “Used to move so much, every time the chickens saw the team put in the wagon, they’d lie down on their backs and hold their legs up to be tied!”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “The writing career is not a romantic one. The writer’s life may be colorful, but his work itself is rather drab.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “Every writer knows the terror of an unexpected success. How to carry on? How to repeat it?”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “No one moved to get the whisky, from which I judged there were three pocket flasks ready for emergency.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “The author lives with one foot in an everyday world and the other feeling about anxiously for a foothold in another more precarious one.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “There is something shameful about the death of a play. It does not die with pity, but contempt.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “All lives are so divided: a step back; a plunge; and then, in desperation and despair, a little climb up God’s ladder.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “I belong to a different generation, I suppose. The old soothing methods do not occur to us. We don’t like our bruises patted or kissed. And our usual answer to any emergency is a drink.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “These are times of action. Men think and then act; sometimes, indeed, they simply act.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “What a tragedy it was that the only thing age could offer to youth was its own experience, and that the experiences of others were never profitable.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “McKnight is gradually taking over the criminal end of the business.”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “I suppose that we are only young, Chris, so long as we can forget. After that we merely remember!”
Mary Roberts Rinehart Quote: “I began to feel that if religion was either an illusion or a revelation, it was simpler to accept it as an illusion.”
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