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Margaret Cavendish Quotes
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Margaret Cavendish
English
Writer
Born:
1623
Died:
Dec 15
,
1673
Bred
Brothers
Care
Had
Mother
Thought
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For Pleasure, Delight, Peace and Felicity live in method and temperance.
Margaret Cavendish
Peace
Live
Pleasure
Temperance
Delight
Felicity
Method
Indeed I had not much wit, yet I was not an idiot - my wit was according to my years.
Margaret Cavendish
Idiot
Indeed
Had
Wit
Years
According
Much
Indeed, I was so afraid to dishonour my friends and family by my indiscreet actions, that I rather chose to be accounted a fool, than to be thought rude or wanton.
Margaret Cavendish
Family
Fool
Rude
Thought
Indeed
Rather
Indiscreet
Friends
Friends And Family
Than
Afraid
Wanton
Actions
Chose
And though my Lord hath lost his estate and been banished out of his country, yet neither despised poverty nor pinching necessity could make him break the bonds of friendship or weaken his loyal duty.
Margaret Cavendish
Friendship
Poverty
Country
Lost
Duty
Despised
Though
Weaken
Out
Neither
Hath
Could
Make
Him
Lord
Been
His
Nor
Pinching
Banished
Estate
Break
Loyal
Necessity
Bonds
In such misfortunes my Mother was of an heroic spirit, in suffering patiently when there was no remedy, and being industrious where she thought she could help.
Margaret Cavendish
Suffering
Mother
Thought
Heroic
Spirit
Could
Misfortunes
Remedy
She
Industrious
Patiently
Being
Where
Help
As for our garments, my Mother did not only delight to see us neat and cleanly, fine and gay, but rich and costly: maintaining us to the heighth of her estate, but not beyond it.
Margaret Cavendish
Gay
Mother
Rich
Our
Fine
See
Costly
Only
Delight
Maintaining
Beyond
Did
Estate
Us
Garments
Her
Neat
First, they were bred when I was not capable to observe or before I was born; likewise the breeding of men is of a different manner from that of women.
Margaret Cavendish
Women
Men
First
Before
Born
Observe
Likewise
Were
Different
Capable
Manner
Bred
Breeding
For I, hearing my Lord's estate amongst many more estates was to be sold, and that the wives of the owners should have an allowance therefrom, it gave me hopes I should receive a benefit thereby.
Margaret Cavendish
Me
Gave
Benefit
Sold
Hopes
More
Allowance
Lord
Wives
Hearing
Owners
Estate
Estates
Should
Many
Thereby
Amongst
Receive
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