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Imagination is built upon knowledge (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
Life is moral responsibility (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
A literary woman’s best critic is her husband (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
Superior music is purity itself; it clears the air (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
Truth, like climate, is common property (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
Death is not the worst sorrow (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
Sweetest the strain when in the song the singer has been lost (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
It is not in our drawing-rooms that we should look to judge of the intrinsic worth of any style of dress. The street-car is a truer crucible of its inherent value (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
It is in the comprehension of the physically disabled, or disordered ... that we are behind our age.... sympathy as a fine art is backward in the growth of progress ... (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
A great idea is usually original to more than one discoverer. Great ideas come when the world needs them. Great ideas surround the world’s ignorance and press for admission. (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
It seems to me that life is always undoing for us something that we have just laboriously done (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
I can remember no time when I did not understand that my mother must write books because people would have and read them; but I cannot remember one hour in which her children needed her and did not find her (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
It is in the comprehension of the physically disabled, or disordered... that we are behind our age... sympathy as a fine art is backward in the growth of progress (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)
The literary artist will... portray what he knows, and little else. Imagination is built upon knowledge, and his dreams will rest upon his facts. He is worth to the world just about what he has learned from it, and no more (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Quotes)