Dorothy Richardson Quotes
Life is creation - self and circumstances, the raw material.
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
The difference between you and me is that you think to live and I live to think.
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Life ought to be lived on a basis of silence, where truth blossoms.
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1925). “The Trap”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1919). “The Tunnel”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1925). “The Trap”
It's only in silence that you can judge of your relationship to a person.
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1938). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
The question was not how to get a job, but how to live by such jobs as I could get.
Dorothy Richardson (1905). “The Long Day: The Story of a New York Working Girl”, p.45, University of Virginia Press
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1967). “Pilgrimage”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1919). “Honeycomb”
... men want recognition of their work, to help them believe in themselves.
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1931). “Dawn's Left Hand”
Dorothy Miller Richardson (1979). “Pilgrimage”