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Marguerite Gardiner
Irish
Writer
Born:
Sep 1
,
1789
Died:
Jun 4
,
1849
Affection
Away
Could
Ignorance
Respect
Woman
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Happiness consists not in having much, but in being content with little.
Marguerite Gardiner
Happiness
Consists
Having
Content
Being
Being Content
Little
Much
Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart.
Marguerite Gardiner
Ignorance
Men
Forged
Apart
Prejudices
Chains
Keep
Who could look on these monuments without reflecting on the vanity of mortals in thus offering up testimonials of their respect for persons of whose very names posterity is ignorant?
Marguerite Gardiner
Respect
Monuments
Posterity
Vanity
Could
Mortals
Thus
Names
Look
Without
Testimonial
Up
Reflecting
Very
Offering
Persons
Ignorant
Who
Whose
Tears may be dried up, but the heart - never.
Marguerite Gardiner
Heart
Tears
Dried
Never
Up
May
The Temple of Diana is in the vicinity of the fountain, which has given rise to the conjecture that it originally constituted a portion of the ancient baths.
Marguerite Gardiner
Baths
Ancient
Temple
Rise
Given
Diana
Vicinity
Which
Conjecture
Originally
Portion
Fountain
Arles is certainly one of the most interesting towns I have ever seen, whether viewed as a place remarkable for the objects of antiquity it contains, or for the primitive manners of its inhabitants and its picturesque appearance.
Marguerite Gardiner
Seen
Manners
Objects
Remarkable
Contains
Primitive
Picturesque
Towns
Most
Antiquity
Whether
Place
Interesting
Inhabitants
Viewed
Certainly
Appearance
Ever
I see little alteration at Lyons since I formerly passed through it. Its manufactories are, nevertheless, flourishing, though less improvement than could be expected is visible in the external aspect of the place.
Marguerite Gardiner
Visible
Though
See
Could
Through
Nevertheless
Since
Alteration
Passed
Than
Expected
Improvement
Place
Little
Aspect
Less
Flourishing
External
Yes, the meeting of dear friends atones for the regret of separation; and like it so much enhances affection, that after absence one wonders how one has been able to stay away from them so long.
Marguerite Gardiner
Regret
Long
Affection
Separation
Meeting
Has-Been
Stay
Able
Absence
Like
How
Dear
Been
Yes
Friends
Wonders
After
Them
Much
Enhances
Away
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