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Ellen Glasgow
American
Novelist
Born:
Apr 22
,
1873
Died:
Nov 21
,
1945
Always
Experience
He
Life
More
You
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It is lovely, when I forget all birthdays, including my own, to find that somebody remembers me.
Ellen Glasgow
Birthday
Me
Somebody
Own
Birthdays
Find
My Own
Remembers
Forget
Lovely
Including
The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.
Ellen Glasgow
Dimensions
Only
Rut
Only Difference
Between
Difference
Grave
I haven't much opinion of words. They're apt to set fire to a dry tongue, that's what I say.
Ellen Glasgow
Words
Fire
Say
Apt
Dry
Opinion
Much
Tongue
Set
No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not someday be antiquated.
Ellen Glasgow
Will
Once
No Idea
Someday
Idea
Antiquated
Modern
No matter how vital experience might be while you lived it, no sooner was it ended and dead than it became as lifeless as the piles of dry dust in a school history book.
Ellen Glasgow
History
You
Experience
Book
School
Matter
Dust
Vital
Lifeless
Sooner
Dead
Dry
Became
Piles
How
History Book
Than
Ended
While
Might
Lived
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Ellen Glasgow
Life
Distorted
Both
Crude
Always
Commands
Literature
Violence
To teach one's self is to be forced to learn twice.
Ellen Glasgow
Self
Forced
Learn
Teach
Twice
There wouldn't be half as much fun in the world if it weren't for children and men, and there ain't a mite of difference between them under the skins.
Ellen Glasgow
World
Men
Half
Between
Were
Difference
Children
Them
Much
Skins
Fun
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