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Quotes from Mary Augusta Ward

A victim to certain obscure forms of gout, he was in character neither stupid, nor inhuman, but he suffered from the usual drawbacks of his class, - too much money, and too few ideas.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
My grandmother made her home at Fox How under the shelter of the fells, with her four daughters, the youngest of whom was only eight when their father died.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
Our children, two daughters and a son, were born in 1874, 1876, and 1879.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
All things change, creeds and philosophies and outward systems - but God remains.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
Nothing ought to be told, I think that does not interest or kindle one's own mind in looking back; it is the only condition on which one can hope to interest or kindle other minds.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
I cannot hope that what I have to say will be very interesting to many.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
As far as intellectual training was concerned, my nine years from seven to sixteen were practically wasted.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
I regard the whole university system as a wretched sham. Knowledge! It has no more to do with knowledge than my boots.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
It is the rank and file - the average woman - for whom the world has opened up so astonishingly.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
But a girl of seventeen is not always thinking of books, especially in the Oxford summer term.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
A life spent largely among books, and in the exercise of a literary profession, has very obvious drawbacks, as a subject-matter, when one comes to write about it.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
I wanted to show how a man of sensitive and noble character, born for religion, comes to throw off the orthodoxies of his day and moment, and to go out into the wilderness where all is experiment, and spiritual life begins again.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
The answer, of course, in the mouth of a Christian teacher is that in Christianity alone is there both present joy and future hope.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
We believed that growth through Local Government, and perhaps through some special machinery for bringing the wishes and influence of women of all classes to bear on Parliament, other than the Parliamentary vote, was the real line of progress.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
City of rest! - as it seems to our modern senses, - how is it possible that so busy, so pitiless and covetous a life as history shows us, should have gone to the making and the fashioning of Venice!
~ Mary Augusta Ward
A modern girls' school, equipped as scores are now equipped throughout the country, was of course not to be found in 1858, when I first became a school boarder, or in 1867, when I ceased to be one.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
I loved nearly all my teachers; but it was not till I went home to live at Oxford, in 1867, that I awoke intellectually to a hundred interests and influences that begin much earlier nowadays to affect any clever child.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
Learn the lesson of your own pain--learn to seek God, not in any single event of past history, but in your own soul--in the constant verifications of experience, in the life of Christian love.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
So as the years draw on toward the Biblical limit, the inclination to look back, and to tell some sort of story of what one has seen, grows upon most of us.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
Truth has never been, can never be, contained in any one creed or system.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
Every great religion is, in truth, a concentration of great ideas, capable, as all ideas are, of infinite expansion and adaptation.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
How little those who are schoolgirls of today can realize what it was to be a schoolgirl in the fifties or the early sixties of the last century!
~ Mary Augusta Ward
But the mind travels far - and mysteriously - in sleep.
~ Mary Augusta Ward
It became plain very soon after our marriage that ours was to be a literary partnership.
~ Mary Augusta Ward