English author and educator (d. 1991), Birth: 25-1-1905
1.
But truth, that dangerous commodity, has a way of sticking.
Margery Sharp
2.
There is nothing so intractable as a calendar.
Margery Sharp
3.
There is nothing more tedious than a constant round of gaiety.
Margery Sharp
4.
Youth is always a little offended to find itself not preferred: it cannot help feeling that when it admits the old to its society, it confers a benefit.
Margery Sharp
5.
It is the gift of all poets to find the commonplace astonishing, and the astonishing quite natural.