Quotes from Henry Handel Richardson
The truth that could be extracted from words was such a fluctuating, relative truth.
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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There are enough women to do the childbearing and the childrearing. I know of none who can write my books.
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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After all, there was something rather pleasant in knowing that you were misunderstood. It made you feel different from everyone else.
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The most sensitive,the most delicate of instruments is the mind of a little child
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Laura began to model herself more and more on those around her; to grasp that the unpardonable sin is to vary from the common mould.
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She could not then know that, even for the squarest peg, the right hole may ultimately be found
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For out of it all rose the vague, crude picture of woman as the prey of man. Man was animal, a composite of lust and cruelty, with no aim but that of brutally taking his pleasure: something monstrous, yet to be adored; annihilating, yet to be sought after; something to flee and, at the same time, to entice, with every art at one's disposal.
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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Laura tried her utmost, with an industry born of despair.
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The truth that could be extracted from words was such a fluctuating, relative truth
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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Oh my eye Betty Martin! Aren't I glad it isn't me that's going to school! It looks just like a prison.
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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Oh my eye Betty Martin! Aren't I glad it isn't me that's going to school! It looks just like a prison.
~ Henry Handel Richardson
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