Quotes from Carole Lawrence
Stronger men than he had collapsed beneath life's unpredictable sorrows. He could not look to others for his salvation; other people were unreliable, changeable. He could only count upon his own resources, his own courage, his own need for truth.
~ Carole Lawrence
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but it didn't make up for the indignity inflicted by the careless arrogance of the young.
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Ian's discomfort was followed by a memory of a conversation he once had with Aunt Lillian about the indignities she had suffered as a young woman from the attention of men. He had not until this moment considered what it must have actually felt like.
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the world is full of evil wretches who seek nothing but their own self-gratification, and they don't give a damn whom they hurt in the process.
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The power of the human mind is a wondrous thing. Even now, we can only begin to imagine what it is capable of.
~ Carole Lawrence
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I had occasion to test the law of gravity. I am happy to report it is intact.
~ Carole Lawrence
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Ah, yes, my—partners." "Misters Wickham and Clyde?" Eugene Harley Esq. cleared his throat. "They don't exist—or rather, not as human beings." "I beg your pardon?" "Those are the names of my cats.
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I don't have to trust my instructors—I just have to learn from them.
~ Carole Lawrence
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