Death Quote by Mary Borden Download Open image “It is a pity we do not die when our lives are finished.” — Mary Borden ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Dies Finished Our lives Pity
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children had no place in love affairs. Children ought to be born to widows and old maids. — Mary Borden Copy Share Image
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I am a woman. My life is a long, strong, twisted rope, made up of a number of human relationships, nothing more. — Mary Borden Copy Share Image
Love, is it? First you lose your appetite, then you lose your tongue, then you take leave of your senses, and that's love! — Mary Borden Copy Share Image
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