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All the higher forms of life have evolved from some one’s ideal of justice, liberty or beauty; and the belief that nothing is too good to be true. (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay in keeping the dust off her rose-colored spectacles (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
I can think of no habit, kept up through the years, that binds a married couple more than that of reading good books together. Domestic problems and personal problems are for the time forgotten, and an intellectual intimacy is established that can be maintained in few other ways (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
The hardest grief is often that which leaves no trace (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
What can people not accomplish if they will but master the secret of steadfast perseverance (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Any pursuit of happiness contrary to the common good is doomed to failure (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
It ain’t no use putting up your umbrella till it rains (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
We sometimes forget the influence of action upon thought.... Smile, whistle, sing, play the part you want to be until you become the part you play (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Metaphysicians tell us that it is easier to get the body well than to get the mind to realize its wellness (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
The discovery that it is in our power to change our lives by the thoughts we think is the first step toward spiritual mastery (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
It is not what we have but what we do with what we have that constitutes the value of life (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
The fascinating thing about ideals is that no sooner have we gained a desired peak than we find farther and higher peaks beyond. The thrilling adventure never ends (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
All the higher forms of life have evolved from some one’s ideal of justice, liberty or beauty; and the belief that nothing is too good to be true (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
It seems a strange fact that it is almost more important for us to be happy ourselves than to try to make other people happy. By being happy we confer untold benefits upon our fellow men (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Even though disease and sorrow are all about us, health and happiness are the normal state of man (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Happiness is a duty, not only because of its effect upon us but because of its influence upon others (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
There is an invariable law that the only way to keep the real things of life is by sharing them or giving them away (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
It is a terrifying as well as hopeful truth that we tend to bring into being in form whatever we fashion in thought (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Half of our sorrows come from setting exalted standards for people and then breaking our hearts when they fail to live up to them (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Cheerfulness is a debt we owe to society, in the paying of which we receive a generous discount. We can not open our hearts to give out cheer without more cheer rushing in to take its place (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
The fact that beauty is at one and the same time without cost and above price, robs it of the curse of possessiveness (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Joy is at its keenest when contrasted with sorrow, courage at its height when it follows fear, faith at its noblest when it grows from doubt (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Taking friendships for granted is one of the surest ways of ending them. Unless nourished, they tend to wither and die. Unless we earnestly desire its continuance we should never start a friendship any more than we would a love affair (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
When one has a famishing thirst for happiness, one is apt to gulp down diversions wherever they are offered (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Solitude, if rightly used, becomes not only a privilege but a necessity. Only a superficial soul fears to fraternize with itself (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)
Life is made up of desires that seem big and vital one minute, and little and absurd the next. I guess we get what’s best for us in the end (Alice Hegan Rice Quotes)