Edith Wharton Quotes & Sayings (Page 3)

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Edith Wharton quotes and sayings page 3 (deceased author born on Jan 24, 1862). These are the last 7 out of 27 quotes we have for her.

Edith Wharton Quotes
“He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled memories of an inarticulate lifetime.”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“The worst of doing one's duty was that it apparently unfitted one for doing anything else.”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“To be able to look life in the face: that's worth living in a garret for, isn't it?”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“A New York divorce is in itself a diploma of virtue.”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“There are moments when a man's imagination, so easily subdued to what it lives in, suddenly rises above its daily level and surveys the long windings of destiny.”
Edith Wharton Quotes
“In any really good subject, one has only to probe deep enough to come to tears.”

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