Mary Catherwood Quotes
There are half hours that dilate to the importance of centuries.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.105, tredition
There is no robbery so terrible as the robbery committed by those who think they are doing right.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (1901). “Lazarre”
The stoicism that comes of endurance has something of death in it.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.344, tredition
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.187, tredition
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.286, tredition
What we suffer for is enriched by our suffering until it becomes priceless.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.292, tredition
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.307, tredition
People incline to doubt the superiority of a person who will associate with them.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.368, tredition
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.352, tredition