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Katherine Mansfield Quotes
Katherine Mansfield
New Zealander
Author
Born:
Oct 14
,
1888
Died:
Jan 9
,
1923
Change
Face
Life
Myself
Want
You
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I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. I want to be all that I am capable of becoming.
Katherine Mansfield
Myself
Understanding
Others
Understand
Becoming
Am
Want
Capable
Whenever I prepare for a journey I prepare as though for death. Should I never return, all is in order.
Katherine Mansfield
Death
Journey
Though
Never
Return
Whenever
Order
Should
Prepare
When we can begin to take our failures seriously, it means we are ceasing to be afraid of them. It is of immense importance to learn to laugh at ourselves.
Katherine Mansfield
Seriously
Our
Immense
Laugh
Ourselves
Take
Failures
Importance
Learn
Begin
Afraid
Them
Means
If only one could tell true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.
Katherine Mansfield
Love
True Love
Mushrooms
Tell
Only
Could
True
False
I'm a writer first and a woman after.
Katherine Mansfield
Woman
First
Writer
After
Once we have learned to read, meaning of words can somehow register without consciousness.
Katherine Mansfield
Words
Once
Somehow
Read
Learned
Without
Register
Meaning
Meaning Of
Consciousness
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