125 Quotes by Myrtle Reed

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    ... no matter how one's heart aches, one can do the necessary things and do them well.

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    Married and unmarried women waste a great deal of time in feeling sorry for each other.

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    I had thought, in my blindness, that the great things were the easiest to do, but now I see that drudgery is an inseparable part of everything worth while, and the more worth while it is, the more drudgery is involved.

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    The spirit in which one earns his daily bread means as much to his soul as the bread itself may mean to his body.

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    When the years bring wisdom, one learns to leave many problems to their own working out.

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    Three things I have longed to see ... The sea serpent, a white rhinoceros, and an unselfish man.

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