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How many lives we live in one, and how much less than one, in all (Alice Cary Quotes)
Women and men in the crowd meet and mingle, Yet with itself every soul standeth single (Alice Cary Quotes)
Yea, when mortality dissolves, Shall I not meet thine hour unawed? My house eternal in the heavens Is lighted by the smile of God! (Alice Cary Quotes)
True worth is in being, not seeming (Alice Cary Quotes)
I hold that a man had better be dead than alive when his work is done (Alice Cary Quotes)
Every life is meant to help all lives; each man should live for all men’s betterment (Alice Cary Quotes)
Even for the dead I will not bind my soul to grief, death cannot long divide; for is it not as if the rose that climbed my garden wall had bloomed the other side? (Alice Cary Quotes)
The attempt is all the wedge that splits its knotty way betwixt the impossible and possible (Alice Cary Quotes)
Ah, don’t be sorrowful darling, and don’t be sorrowful, pray: Taking the year together, my dear, there isn’t more night than day (Alice Cary Quotes)
I sit where the leaves of the maple and the gnarled and knotted gum are circling and drifting around me (Alice Cary Quotes)