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A red-hot belief in eternal glory is probably the best antidote to human panic that there is.
— Phyllis Bottome
What are so mysterious as the eyes of a child?
— Phyllis Bottome
There are two ways of meeting difficulties: you alter the difficulties, or you alter yourself to meet them.
— Phyllis Bottome
Can life be made undignified by any act of man?
— Phyllis Bottome
The unfortunate thing about worldliness is that its rewards are rather less than its appetites.
— Phyllis Bottome
We cannot alter facts, but we can alter our ways of looking at them.
— Phyllis Bottome
Time indeed has very little to do with living except at its beginning or near its end.
— Phyllis Bottome
If a writer is true to his characters they will give him his plot. Observations must play second fiddle to integrity.
— Phyllis Bottome
Lots of men hate women now-a-days ... It was a man-made world, and now we're asking to go shares in the making.
— Phyllis Bottome
There are seasons when to be still demands immeasurably higher strength than to act.
— Margaret Bottome
Not being liked has a certain virtue about it, if the reason for the dislike does not lie in yourself!
— Phyllis Bottome
Artists are exposed to great temptations: their eyes see paradise before their souls have reached it, and that is a great danger.
— Phyllis Bottome
We do good by ourselves, but we seldom do wrong alone.
— Phyllis Bottome
It is very a dangerous thing to have an idea that you will not practice.
— Phyllis Bottome
Things that happen, however painful they are at the time, do not matter very much for long. Only how we behave to them matters.
— Phyllis Bottome
Our responsibility to ourselves comes first
because in a sense what one is oneself is the responsibility that one has for others! — Phyllis Bottome
because in a sense what one is oneself is the responsibility that one has for others! — Phyllis Bottome
The ears of the hunted grow even keener than a hunter's.
— Phyllis Bottome
It is better in the long run to be cheated than to cheat. I have learned that there is no middle way.
— Phyllis Bottome
No emergency excuses you from exercising tolerance.
— Phyllis Bottome
When lightning strikes, the mouse is sometimes burned with the farm.
— Phyllis Bottome
It is the possibilities which are the most terrible things in life.
— Phyllis Bottome
Curses are children of hate; they belong to the wrong family! Prayers are better than curses!
— Phyllis Bottome
Marriage! ... Why, it is like living in a thimble with a hippopotamus!
— Phyllis Bottome
A woman who has been a nun is never anything else.
— Phyllis Bottome
All persecution is a sign of fear; for if we did not fear the power of an opinion different from our own, we should not mind others holding it.
— Phyllis Bottome
A blossom must break the sheath it has been sheltered by.
— Phyllis Bottome
People who talk of new lives believe there will be no new troubles.
— Phyllis Bottome
Knowledge cannot be changed, but the use to which it may be put can very easily be changed.
— Phyllis Bottome
Curiosity is the only thing that really carries through time, isn't it? The creative curiosity, I mean, which fights its way into expression?
— Phyllis Bottome
A man whose every exertion is bent upon showing up the flaws in his wife's character must be at least partially responsible for some of them.
— Phyllis Bottome
To everything there is an end - except fear.
— Phyllis Bottome
If one has one cow, it is always better not to be too familiar with those who have seven.
— Phyllis Bottome
With courage a human being is safe enough. And without it - he is never for one instant safe!
— Phyllis Bottome
Nobody can afford to appear more pleasant than they really are!
— Phyllis Bottome
A desire that has never been fulfilled is considerably less acute than one that has been fulfilled and then checked at the source.
— Phyllis Bottome
Personally, I think it's a good way to let a child start right in with the laws of Nature before he's old enough to be surprised at them.
— Phyllis Bottome
Where there is laughter there is always more health than sickness.
— Phyllis Bottome
Every hen thinks she has laid the best egg! Can we not all believe as we choose? But the choice of others - what is that to us? Let them alone ...
— Phyllis Bottome
To see a shadow and think it is a tree that is a pity; but to see a tree and to think it a shadow can be fatal.
— Phyllis Bottome
Neither saints nor angels have ever increased my faith in this enigma Life; but what are called 'common men and women' have increased it.
— Phyllis Bottome
I wonder how often not the intention but the desire springs up in a doctor's mind: 'Can I let this human being out of the trap of Life?
— Phyllis Bottome
Anger is like mild, it should not be kept too long.
— Phyllis Bottome
Poets, when they write of love, give themselves and everyone else away!
— Phyllis Bottome
A refugee is as helpless as a new born child - but not so appealing! Besides, a new born child has no memories!
— Phyllis Bottome
Truth is its own defense.
— Phyllis Bottome
Truth, though it has many disadvantages, is at least changeless. You can always find it where you left it.
— Phyllis Bottome
There is no thermometer for wants!
— Phyllis Bottome
There is nothing final about a mistake, except its being taken as final.
— Phyllis Bottome
It's a good thing to learn early that other people's opinions do not matter, unless they happen to be true.
— Phyllis Bottome
Neither situations nor people can be altered by the interference of an outsider. If they are to be altered, that alteration must come from within.
— Phyllis Bottome
To be in the right is often an expensive business.
— Phyllis Bottome
When you know a person particularly well, you cannot escape their ruffled feelings.
— Phyllis Bottome
When we refuse to accept our limitations, Nature, who is a stern realist, pays us out.
— Phyllis Bottome
The two best subjects for conversation are talking shop and making love.
— Phyllis Bottome
In the world who knowes not to swimme, goes to the bottome.
[In the world, who knows not to swim goes to the bottom.] — George Herbert
[In the world, who knows not to swim goes to the bottom.] — George Herbert
Hurt vanity is one of the cruelest of mortal wounds.
— Phyllis Bottome