I 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 DammFatherHusbandLifeListeningSomeSpent
She thinks that before her arrival on the scene no woman ever did anything worthwhile before ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS AnythingArrivalBeforeEverSceneThinkWomanWorthwhile
A great many of us have confused change with progress. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS ConfusedDifferenceGreatHusbandKeepLittleManProgress
I think every woman is entitled to a middle husband she can forget. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
I think death has a right to its own courage and dignity and self-respect. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
Happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
There is so little difference between husbands you might as well keep the first. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
God made man, and then said I can do better than that and made woman. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
Truth, even in the mouth of an informer, a spy, a briber, can become bigger than anybody who tries to destroy it. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
Happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
no woman was ever liberated until her time, no woman really ever amounted to anything. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
Little men are dissolved in it. If there is any gold, truth makes it shine more brightly. . . . ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur
The modern woman is the curse of the universe. A disaster, that’s what. ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Anand Thakur