119 Quotes by Mary Wortley Montagu

  • Author Mary Wortley Montagu
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    [On her political writings:] It is, I confess, very possible that these my Labours may only be destined to line Trunks, or preserve roast Meat from too fierce a Fire; yet in that Shape I shall be useful to my Country.

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    How many thousands ... earnestly seeking what they do not want, while they neglect the real blessings in their possession -- I mean the innocent gratification of their senses, which is all we can properly call our own.

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    The one thing that reconciles me to the fact of being a woman is the reflection that it delivers me from the necessity of being married to one.

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    We are apt to consider Shakespeare only as a poet; but he was certainly one of the greatest moral philosophers that ever lived.

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    We have all our playthings. Happy are they who are contented with those they can obtain; those hours are spent in the wisest manner that can easiest shade the ills of life, and are the least productive of ill consequences.

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