6 Quotes by Susan Edmonstone Ferrier
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It is a truth, universally acknowledged, that there is no passion so deeply rooted in human nature as that of pride.
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There are plenty of fools in the world; but if they had not been sent for some wise purpose, they wouldn’t have been here; and since they are here they have as good a right to have elbow-room in the world as the wisest.
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But who can count the beatings of the lonely heart?
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It is universally allowed that, though nothing can be more interesting in itself than the conversation of two lovers, yet nothing can be more insipid in detail – just as the heavenly fragrance of the rose becomes vapid and sickly under all the attempts made to retain and embody its exquisite odor.
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Oh, how easy it must be to be good when one has the power of doing good!
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Poverty and contempt generally go hand-in-hand in this world.
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