There’s an old press-agents’ slogan that’s good advice: Don’t read your publicity – weigh it.
KATHLEEN WINSORMost people are so busy knocking themselves out trying to do everything they think they should, they never get around to do what they want to do.
More Kathleen Winsor Quotes
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Half the joys and half the sorrows of this world are discovered in bed.
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They had stopped now and he gave a glance up at the sky, through the trees, as though to see how much time was left. Amber, watching him, was suddenly struck with panic.
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Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty wonderful.
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Adultery is not a crime, it’s an amusement.
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The only genius that’s worth anything is the genius for hard work.
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Those places he had seen, she would never see; those fine things he had done, she would never do. But worst of all she would never see him again.
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I think Americans love success – but hate the people who have it.
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the end of anything is a relief. In every relationship, even the most valuable, there are certain unpleasant tensions – and the ending of it snaps those taut inner wires.
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I guess experience is just learning at first hand the things you knew all along anyway.
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It seemed that up until this moment she had been only half alive.
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Now he was going–out again into that great world with its bustle and noise and excitement–and she must stay here. She had a terrible new feeling of loneliness, as if she stood in some solitary corner at a party where she was the only stranger.
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Most people are so busy knocking themselves out trying to do everything they think they should, they never get around to do what they want to do.
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there are only two ways to make a lot [of money] while you’re young: One is to entertain the public; and the other is to cheat it.
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If you had better sense you’d have learned by now that nothing thrives so well as wickedness
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She was luxuriously tired and her muscles felt sore from the unaccustomed strain of riding astride.
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