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Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes

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Why has no one written a November rhapsody with plenty of lilt and swing? The poets who are moved at all by this month seem only stirred to lamentation, giving us year end and ‘melancholy days’ remarks, thereby showing that theory is stronger than observation among the rhyming brotherhood, or else that they have chronic indigestion and no gardens to stimulate them  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) Why is it that so many people think that charity consists in giving away merely what they cannot use instead of the article the recipient needs?  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) Imagine how terrifying it would be if we had to decide the beginnings of things for ourselves: as to what race we should belong, what sex, and all that, instead of placidly coming out of unconsciousness to find it all arranged!  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) I have always noticed that when people consider others eccentric, it is because they are reveling in some form of enjoyment that their critics can neither compass nor share  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) Mother love is invariably held sacred, as it should be, but why has father love never had its due?  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) It is really astonishing how few colors are inharmonious when they are profusely massed and have green for a background  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) Neither a garden nor a gardener can be made in one year, nor in one generation even  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) What is life worth if one has nothing to give away? This lack, it seems to me, must be the sharpest pang of poverty  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) Even as human vitality is at its lowest ebb in the early morning, so it is with plant life in the early spring  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) In the city at best one lives the life of others, the life of the shop, the street, the crowd, while in the country one must live one’s own life  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes) It doesn’t so much matter what one loves. To love is the transfiguring thing  (Mabel Osgood Wright Quotes)