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Life for me has been exactly what I thought it would be—a cake, which I have eaten and had too.
By Margaret Anderson
Life seems to be an experience in ascending and descending. You think you're beginning to live for a single aim—for self-development, or the...
By Margaret Anderson
It has been years since I have seen anyone who could even look as if he were in love. No one's face lights up any more except for political co...
By Margaret Anderson
I never wanted to live an unembellished life, and I have never done it.... Living under such a compulsion has been like painting pictures of l...
By Margaret Anderson
I have always rebelled against the unadorned, the unbefitting, the unawakened, the unresisting, the undesirable, the unplanned, the unshapely,...
By Margaret Anderson
I have always suspected that too much knowledge is a dangerous thing. It is a boon to people who don't have deep feelings; their pleasure come...
By Margaret Anderson
I began reviewing my life in relation to its objectives. I saw no objects, I saw only states.
By Margaret Anderson
I can't earn my own living. I could never make anything turn into money. It's like making fires. A careful assortment of paper, shavings, fagg...
By Margaret Anderson
As I look at the human story I see two stories. They run parallel and never meet. One is of people who live, as they can or must, the events t...
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... today ... photographers prefer disfigurement to adornment. It is now chic to do your worst to people.
By Margaret Anderson
... the great thing to learn about life is, first, not to do what you don't want to do, and, second, to do what you do want to do.
By Margaret Anderson
In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love, you want the other person.
By Margaret Anderson
In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person.
By Margaret Anderson