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Money buys access; access buys influence (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
Travel, instead of broadening the mind, often merely lengthens the conversation (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
Democracy, like any non-coercive relationship, rests on a shared understanding of limits (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
Too often travel, instead of broadening the mind, merely lengthens the conversation (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
People are very inclined to set moral standards for others (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
The world is not run by thought, nor by imagination, but by opinion (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
Too often travel, instead of broadening the mind, merely lengthens the conversations (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
It takes two to write a letter as much as it takes two to make a quarrel (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
The test of literature is, I suppose, whether we ourselves live more intensely for the reading of it (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
Propaganda has a bad name, but its root meaning is simply to disseminate through a medium, and all writing therefore is propaganda for something. It’s a seeding of the self in the consciousness of others (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
The inspired scribbler always has the gift for gossip in our common usage he or she can always inspire the commonplace with an uncommon flavor, and transform trivialities by some original grace or sympathy or humor or affection (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)
The pain of loss, moreover, however agonizing, however haunting in memory, quiets imperceptibly into acceptance as the currents of active living and of fresh emotions flow over it (Elizabeth Drew Quotes)