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Dorothy Canfield Fisher Quotes
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
American
Author
Born:
Feb 17
,
1879
Died:
Nov 9
,
1958
About
Age
People
Stove
You
Young
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Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Love
Age
Old
Young
Old Age
Those
Never
Die
May
Who
Grow
Deeply
A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnessary.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Mother
Lean
Leaning
Make
Person
If we would only give, just once, the same amount of reflection to what we want to get out of life that we give to the question of what to do with a two weeks' vacation, we would be startled at our false standards and the aimless procession of our busy days.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Life
Reflection
Busy
Aimless
Our
Once
Out
Would
Would-Be
Give
Only
Weeks
Days
False
Question
Get
Same
Just
Want
Procession
Standards
Amount
Vacation
Two
Two Weeks
Startled
One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that it's such a nice change from being young.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
You
Change
Age
Young
Nice
Tells
About
Nobody
Middle
Being
Middle Age
Many
Ever
Things
She was scrubbing furiously at a line of grease spots which led from the stove towards the door to the dining-room. That was where Henry had held the platter tilted as he carried the steak in yesterday. And yet if she had warned him once about that, she had a thousand times!
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Stove
Yesterday
Once
Carried
Thousand
Thousand Times
About
Steak
Had
He
Towards
She
Him
Spots
Tilted
Line
Led
Times
Where
Door
Which
Scrubbing
Warned
Held
Henry
Platter
Grease
Freedom is not worth fighting for if it means no more than license for everyone to get as much as he can for himself.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Freedom
Worth
Fighting
Everyone
License
More
He
Himself
Than
Get
Much
Means
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