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Mary Stewart Quotes

Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch, Birth: 17-9-1916, Death: 28-12-1984 Mary Stewart Quotes
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The best way of forgetting how you think you feel is to concentrate on what you know you know.
Mary Stewart

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The mills of God work like lightning compared with the law.
Mary Stewart

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The gods only go with you if you put yourself in their path. And that takes courage.
Mary Stewart

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I reached for sleep and drew it round me like a blanket muffling pain and thought together in the merciful dark
Mary Stewart

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Every life has a death, and every light a shadow. Be content to stand in the light, and let the shadow fall where it will.
Mary Stewart

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To remember love after long sleep; to turn again to poetry after a year in the market place, or to youth after resignation to drowsy and stiffening age; to remember what once you thought life could hold, after telling over with muddied and calculating fingers what it has offered; this is music, made after long silence. The soul flexes its wings, and, clumsy as any fledgling, tries the air again
Mary Stewart

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You never know how you'll turn out till you've been down to half a dollar and no prospects.
Mary Stewart

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Where two Greeks are gathered together, there will be at least three political parties represented, and possibly more.
Mary Stewart

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To plant a garden is the chief of the arts of peace.
Mary Stewart

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I knew that I had turned my world back to cinders, sunk my lovely ship with my own stupid, wicked hands.
Mary Stewart

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The place for truth is not in the facts of a novel; it is in the feelings.
Mary Stewart

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It seems to me you can be awfully happy in this life if you stand aside and watch and mind your own business, and let other people do as they like about damaging themselves and one another. You go on kidding yourself that you're impartial and tolerant and all that, then all of a sudden you realize you're dead, and you've never been alive at all.
Mary Stewart

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...the floss-silk manes tossed up like the crest of a breaking wave....Light ran and glittered on them. They were obedient...you would have sworn...as the white horses of the wave crests are to pull of the moon.
Mary Stewart

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I can say 'reduce your stress level' until I'm blue in the face.
Mary Stewart

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It is never wise to turn aside from knowing, however the knowing comes.
Mary Stewart

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Folks will say anything, and next time round they'll believe it.
Mary Stewart

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Take love easy, as the leaves grow on the trees.
Mary Stewart

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the difficult art I was attempting had, indeed a powerful fascination, before which the past faded, the future receded, and the whole of experience narrowed down to this stretch of glancing, glimmering water, and the fly I was trying to cast across it.
Mary Stewart

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I'm very much to blame for not seeing it before, but who on earth goes about suspecting an impossible outlandish thing like murder? That's something that happens in books, not among people you know.
Mary Stewart

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The essence of wisdom is to know when to be doing, and when it's useless even to try
Mary Stewart

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I sometimes think it's a mistake to have been happy when one was a child. One should always want to go on, not back.
Mary Stewart

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The sense of smell is the hair-trigger of memory.
Mary Stewart

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Perhaps loneliness had nothing to do with place or circumstance; perhaps it was in you; yourself. Perhaps, wherever you were, you took your little circle of loneliness with you.
Mary Stewart

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I suppose one gets to know men quickest by the things they take for granted.
Mary Stewart

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But I have noticed this about ambitious men, or men in power, that they fear even the slightest and least likely threat to it.
Mary Stewart

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It is not true that women cannot keep secrets. Where they love, they can be trusted to death and beyond, against all sense and reason. It is their weakness, and their great strength.
Mary Stewart

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It does not do to neglect the gods of a place, whoever they may be. In the end, they are all one.
Mary Stewart

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Every man carries the seed of his own death, and you will not be more than a man. You will have everything; you cannot have more.
Mary Stewart

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I doubt if there are many normal women who can resist looking at houses. I believe, in fact, that when a house is up for sale more than half the people who look over it are not prospective buyers, but merely ladies who cannot resist exploring someone else's house.
Mary Stewart

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Sometimes, I think, our impulses come not from the past, but from the future.
Mary Stewart

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Have you ever thought, when something dreadful happens, 'a moment ago things were not like this; let it be then, not now, anything but now'? And you try and try to remake then, but you know you can't. So you try to hold the moment quite still and not let it move on and show itself.
Mary Stewart

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There are such people, unfortunates who have to be angry before they can feel alive. I had sometimes wondered if it were some old relic of pagan superstition, the fear of risking the jealousy and anger of the gods, that made such people afraid of even small happinesses. Or perhaps it was only that tragedy is more self-important than laughter.
Mary Stewart

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Well, what was luck for if it was never to be tempted?
Mary Stewart

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I had always been content to know that there was more in the living world than we could hope to understand.
Mary Stewart

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There are few men more superstitious than soldiers. They are, after all, the men who live closest to death.
Mary Stewart