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Men ... look back on the children who were once themselves, and attempt to reconstruct them. But they can no longer think like the child ...
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
What Fresh Hell is this."
Jane Eyre — Jennifer Rinehart
Jane Eyre — Jennifer Rinehart
There is a point at which curiosity becomes unbearable, when it becomes an obsession, like hunger.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
required less personal supervision, and as they both got their
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Gradually I found that my name signed to a check was even more welcome than when signed to a letter,
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
What a tragedy it was that the only thing age could offer to youth was its own experience, and that the experiences of others were never profitable.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The theater is the only money-making business I know in which haste apparently rules from first to last.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Become one of those people who work hard, invest and build, and at the same time create employment and opportunities for others.
— Gina Rinehart
I have never learned to say 'gas' for gasoline. It seems to me as absurd as if I were to say 'but' for butter.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
That is the tragedy of growing old, Chris. You don't leave the world. It leaves you.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The world doesn't come to the clever folks, it comes to the stubborn, obstinate, one-idea-at-a-time people.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The calm of a place like Bellwood is the peace of death without the hope of resurrection.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
[To her frequently needed plumber:] How would you like to be adopted? I'm sure it would be cheaper.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The writing career is not a romantic one. The writer's life may be colorful, but his work itself is rather drab.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
From class consciousness to class hatred was but a step.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
There is no truly honest autobiography.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Every act of one's life is the unavoidable result of every act that has preceded it.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Curious, how one remembered Christmas. Perhaps because other days might appeal to the head, but this one appealed to the heart.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Life is not a journey you want to make on autopilot.
— Paula Rinehart
And there are no pockets in shrouds!
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Herbert used to say that he was as tight as the paper on the wall.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Conflict is the very essence of life.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
It is only in his head that man is heroic; in the pit of his stomach he is always a coward.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Love is like the measles, all the worse when it comes late.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Natalie Spenser was giving a dinner. She was not an easy hostess.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Our company was mortgaged to the hilt, and that did restrain us, and it's why we had to take in partners.
— Gina Rinehart
If you want to help the poor and our next generation, make investment, reinvestment and businesses welcome.
— Gina Rinehart
It's the safety valve of middle life, and the solace of age.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
My family, although it keeps its hair, turns gray early - a business asset but a social handicap.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Men play harder than they work; women work harder than they play.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The greatest weapon in the world ... is ridicule.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
All lives are so divided: a step back; a plunge; and then, in desperation and despair, a little climb up God's ladder.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Every writer knows the terror of an unexpected success. How to carry on? How to repeat it?
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
McKnight is gradually taking over the criminal end of the business.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
It was said of Miss Letitia that when money came into her possession it went out of circulation.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Girls inevitably grew into women, but something of the boy persisted in every man.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
To the bottle! In infancy, the milk bottle; in our prime, the wine bottle; in our dotage, the pill bottle.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I had a vision ... of being found on the pavement by some passerby, with a small punctuation mark ending my sentence of life.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I never saw a lawyer yet who would admit he was making money.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The only way to make a husband over according to one's ideas ... would be to adopt him at an early age, say four.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
A cat and a Bible, and nobody needs to be lonely.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Have you thought that your willingness to forgive is really your affirmation of the power of God to do you good?
— Paula Rinehart
Rinehart added, "Which means he's on the East Coast. Or at least he was." Puller continued to stare at Carter. "When did
— David Baldacci
No one moved to get the whisky, from which I judged there were three pocket flasks ready for emergency.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Courage was America's watchword, but a courage of the body rather than of the soul - physical courage, not moral.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I suppose it is because woman's courage is mental and man's physical, that in times of great strain women always make the better showing.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
If one can remember without loving, then couldn't one love without remembering?
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
There is a sort of melancholy pleasure to be had out of a funeral, with its pomp and ceremony, but I shrank from a death-bed.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The one pleasure that never palls is the pleasure of not going to church.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I have always regarded divorce as essentially disagreeable, like castor oil, but necessary.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
All houses in which men have lived and suffered and died are haunted houses.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The stage on which we play our little dramas of life and love has for most of us but one setting.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
There comes a time when ambition ceases to burn, or romance to stir, and the highest cry of the human heart is for peace.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
[On fishing:] Greatest rest in the world for the brain.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I have a great deal of mind. It takes a long time to change it.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Do something to make more money yourself
spend less time drinking or smoking and socialising, and more time working. — Gina Rinehart
spend less time drinking or smoking and socialising, and more time working. — Gina Rinehart
I began to feel that if religion was either an illusion or a revelation, it was simpler to accept it as an illusion.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
When a great burden is lifted, the relief is not always felt at once. The galled places still ache.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The author lives with one foot in an everyday world and the other feeling about anxiously for a foothold in another more precarious one.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it's all over.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
It takes a good many years and some pretty hard knocks to make people tolerant.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
It is axiomatic with most writing people that there are no such things as perfect conditions for work.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I suppose that we are only young, Chris, so long as we can forget. After that we merely remember!
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Because we are always staring at the stars, we learn the shortness of our arms.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
[On the Irish:] Strange race ... Don't know what they want, but want it like the devil.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Of one thing the reader can be certain: the more easily anything reads, the harder it has been to write.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
These are times of action. Men think and then act; sometimes, indeed, they simply act.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Men love a joke - on the other fellow. But your really humorous woman loves a joke on herself.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Life, even in the hardest times, is full of moments to savor. They will not come this way again, not in this way.
— Paula Rinehart
A man may shout the eternal virtues and be unheard forever, but if he babble nonsense in a wilderness it will travel around the world.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Love sees clearly, and seeing, loves on. But infatuation is blind; when it gains sight, it dies.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
It's been my experience that the first few days of married life women are blind because they want to be and after that because they have to be.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Suspicion is like the rain. It falls on the just and on the unjust.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Young Doctor Arden was gong through the process of reorienting himself after a night's sleep.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Useless as a pulled tooth.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Enemies are an indication of character.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Old men make wars that young men may die.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Pretense is the oil that lubricates society.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
We are often miserable at our desk or typewriters, but not happy away from them.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Having considerable mind, changing it became almost as ponderous an operation as moving a barn, although not nearly so stable.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
When knowledge comes in at the door, fear and superstition fly out of the window.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Peace is not a passive but an active condition, not a negation but an affirmation.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart