I think death has a right to its own courage and dignity and self-respect.
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I think death has a right to its own courage and dignity and self-respect.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSA great many of us have confused change with progress.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSI think every woman is entitled to a middle husband she can forget.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSTruth survives.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSLittle men are dissolved in it. If there is any gold, truth makes it shine more brightly. . . .
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSShe thinks that before her arrival on the scene no woman ever did anything worthwhile before
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSJoy is a light that fills you with hope and faith and love.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSJoy seems to me a step beyond happiness.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSHappiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSThe motion picture is the people’s Art.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSDeath is a door life opens.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSJoy is a light that fills you with hope and faith and love.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSThe truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSWoman’s work as a listener is never done. …
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSGod made man, and then said I can do better than that and made woman.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNSI thought I’d spent too much of my life listening for some damn man – for my father and now for my husband.
ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS