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Mary Hunter Austin Quotes
Mary Hunter Austin Quotes
Mary Hunter Austin
American
Writer
Born:
Sep 9
,
1868
Died:
Aug 13
,
1934
About
Desert
Great
Man
Own
World
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To underestimate one's thirst, to pass a given landmark to the right or left, to find a dry spring where one looked for running water - there is no help for any of these things.
Mary Hunter Austin
Water
Spring
Running
Find
Given
Underestimate
Looked
Dry
Pass
Left
Any
Where
Landmark
Help
Right
Things
Thirst
People would be surprised to know how much I learned about prayer from playing poker.
Mary Hunter Austin
Prayer
People
Would
Would-Be
About
Poker
Know
Learned
How
How Much
Surprised
Much
Playing
I suppose no man becomes a pocket hunter by first intention.
Mary Hunter Austin
Man
First
Hunter
Pocket
Suppose
Becomes
Intention
What women have to stand on squarely is not their ability to see the world in the way men see it, but the importance and validity of their seeing it in some other way.
Mary Hunter Austin
Women
World
Men
Other
Validity
Way
Ability
See
Seeing
Some
Importance
Squarely
Stand
For one thing there is the divinest, cleanest air to be breathed anywhere in God's world.
Mary Hunter Austin
God
World
Air
One Thing
Cleanest
Anywhere
Breathed
Thing
Death by starvation is slow.
Mary Hunter Austin
Death
Slow
Starvation
Probably we never fully credit the interdependence of wild creatures, and their cognizance of the affairs of their own kind.
Mary Hunter Austin
Own
Wild
Kind
Never
Affairs
Interdependence
Fully
Creatures
Credit
The manner of the country makes the usage of life there, and the land will not be lived in except in its own fashion.
Mary Hunter Austin
Life
Fashion
Will
Country
Own
Except
Makes
Land
Manner
Usage
Lived
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