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Hugo?' 'Millicent?' 'Is that you?' 'Yes. Is that you?' 'Yes.' Anything in the nature of misunderstanding was cleared away. It was both of them.
— P.G. Wodehouse
There is a difference between an author and a writer. The author never gives up when things go wrong, but the writer does.
— Millicent Ashby
Women are on the outside when the door to the smoke-filled room is closed.
— Millicent Fenwick
Of the influence of Mr. Mill's personal character on those who were his political associates, it is difficult to speak too warmly.
— Millicent Fawcett
The secret of being a successful writer is
write. Every writer deserves that chance. — Millicent Ashby
write. Every writer deserves that chance. — Millicent Ashby
You're the one they're looking for," he said, with a curled lip. "You're the Glass Serpent.
— Millicent Ashby
Courage calls to courage everywhere, and its voice cannot be denied.
— Millicent Fawcett
What we do stems directly from what we believe.
— Millicent Fenwick
What draws men and women together is stronger than the brutality and tyranny which drive them apart.
— Millicent Fawcett
What, has a goddess got your tongue?
— Millicent Ashby
Fire's an excellent purifier.
— Millicent Ashby
Good behavior is everybody's business, and good taste can be everyone's goal.
— Millicent Fenwick
You're better off not knowing the truth. You're just as much of a monster as I am.
— Millicent Nankivell
Every one must be familiar with the often expressed opinion, that, as a practical politician, Mr. Mill's career was essentially a failure.
— Millicent Fawcett
I have come to believe that one thing people cannot bear is a sense of injustice. Poverty, cold, even hunger are more bearable than injustice.
— Millicent Fenwick
Jane Greyson had once told me that my voice was one of the Ancients - old and wise.
— Millicent Ashby
Economics is not a science, in the sense that a policy can be repeatedly applied under similar conditions and will repeatedly produce similar results.
— Millicent Fenwick
Charles Pierce, Bea Arthur, and I were like a terrible little trio.
— Millicent Martin
Women were a whole other species when it came to understanding them.
— Millicent Ashby
The essence of good taste is a sense of values, and a sense of values is the pivotal point of good living.
— Millicent Fenwick
Everyone in America seems to be joining an organization of some kind, and in Congress one hears from them all.
— Millicent Fenwick
I will always love being a writer. There is nothing greater than that.
— Millicent Ashby
The business of government is justice.
— Millicent Fenwick
Urgh - essence of Millicent Bulstrode.
— J.K. Rowling
A code of behavior is an inevitable part of life in any community, and if we hadn't inherited ours, we should have had to invent one.
— Millicent Fenwick
He had hardly ever allowed himself the things that really gave him pleasure. Tradition and obligation had tyrannized over all his hours.
— Millicent Bell
Wherever injustice occurs, we all need to be concerned.
— Millicent Fenwick
You may never reach a solution, but you're never absolved from the responsibility of trying.
— Millicent Fenwick
When you're old, everything you do is sort of a miracle.
— Millicent Fenwick
Good job," Alyx snapped. "You're very intelligent, Raye. You almost hit mom's car.
— Millicent Ashby
If the nineteenth century was a time of education for women, it was no less a time of education for men.
— Millicent Garrett Fawcett
There is hardly a facet of life that is now free of some sort of federal action.
— Millicent Fenwick
Now there are almost as many fallacies in this sentence as there are words.
— Millicent Garrett Fawcett
Go ahead, make me mad, I'll just use you in one of my books.
— Millicent Ashby
Both of you know that one of you will get hurt if you keep this up."
"I can't stay away from her," I said, curling my fist. — Millicent Ashby
"I can't stay away from her," I said, curling my fist. — Millicent Ashby
If there's one thing I've learned, it is to never give up
no matter what your circumstances are. Giving up doesn't solve anything. — Millicent Ashby
no matter what your circumstances are. Giving up doesn't solve anything. — Millicent Ashby
Rare-book people have this in common with poets: they too are born, not made.
— E. Millicent Sowerby
Never feel self-pity, the most destructive emotion there is. How awful to caught up in the terrible squirrel cage of self.
— Millicent Fenwick
People have told me, "Go write your book," and I said, "OK.
— Millicent Ashby
I keep going;I keep writing because I know something good will happen, and I want to see it when it happens.
— Millicent Ashby
We must have government, but we must watch them like a hawk.
— Millicent Fenwick
Party organization matters. When the door of a smoke-filled room is closed, there's hardly ever a woman inside.
— Millicent Fenwick
The most important phase of living with a person is respect for that person as an individual.
— Millicent Carey McIntosh
I refuse to give up when things go wrong because there is always a sliver lining behind the cloud.
— Millicent Ashby
The only people who would be in government are those who care more about people than they do about power.
— Millicent Fenwick
A friend walks in when everyone else walks out. Source Unknown
— Millicent Perry