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Anne Ellis Quotes

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Many people believe in turning the other cheek, especially when it is your cheek.
Anne Ellis

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I, who fall short in managing my own affairs, can see just how it would profit my neighbor if I managed his.
Anne Ellis

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To cook, and to do it well, every talent must be used; the strength of a prize-fighter, the imagination of a poet, the brain of an empire builder, the patience of Job, the eye and the touch of an artist, and, to turn your mistakes into edible assets, the cleverness of a politician.
Anne Ellis

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Give me a well-cooked, well-served meal, a bouquet, and a sunset, and I can do more for a man's soul than all the cant ever preached. I can even do it without a sunset!
Anne Ellis

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I will use a form of punctuation of my own, which will be something like this - when one is beginning he takes a long breath, for this use a capital. When he stops for breath, a comma, and when it is all gone, a period. Don't know the use of a semi-colon, but expect it is when one thinks he is out of breath and isn't.
Anne Ellis

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... I feel far more hunger pangs when I am denied mental nourishment than I do at the loss of meals.
Anne Ellis

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... I saw a small boy who belongs to one of those large families who only practice at birth control.
Anne Ellis

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Verily, affluence brings anxiety!
Anne Ellis

Quote Topics by Anne Ellis: Men Affair People Fall Anxiety Beaten Birth Control Sunset Boys Meals Jobs Long Garments Thinking Wish Believe Neighbor Affluence Wealth Known Practice Giving Hunger Eye Loss Mistake Gone Dresses Forgiveness
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I sewed good wishes and thoughts into my garments, especially so if they were wedding or graduation dresses.
Anne Ellis

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I find when death comes, it is usually a woman that is called for.
Anne Ellis

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I've never known a man to be beaten fairly, nor one to be elected, unfairly.
Anne Ellis