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The worship of beauty is to me a religion. Nothing bad was ever truly beautiful; nothing good is ever really ugly.
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The liberty to live for self alone becomes in time a weary bondage.
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We, who have had tender, perfect mothers, would like to make it law that the other kind should always be called 'she-parents,' or 'female progenitors,' or any other descriptive title, but not profane the sacred name of mother!
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Every word she writes is a lie, including 'and' and 'the'.
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Born:
December 2, 1862
Died:
March 10, 1921
(aged 58)
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Florence Louisa Barclay was an English romance novelist and short story writer.
Known for:
The Rosary (1909)
The Following of the Star (1911)
The mistress of Shenstone (1910)
The Upas Tree (1912)
Through the postern gate (1911)
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