"Happines is like mercury. Hard to hold, and……" — Mary Higgins Clark
"Happines is like mercury. Hard to hold, and when we drop it, it shatters into a million pieces. Maybe the bravest of all are those who have the courage to reach for it again."
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Mary Higgins Clark
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13 Quotes by Mary Higgins Clark
Mary Higgins Clark has 13 quotes on this site.
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Approach your lives as if they were novels, with their own heroes, villains, red herrings, and triumphs
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The first four months of writing the book, my mental image is scratching with my hands through granite. My other…
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The truth is I hate cocktail parties when the only person I know is my supposed date, and he abandons…
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A common question asked of writers is "When did you decide to become a writer?" The answer, of course, is…
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A library is a path to the future--find yours there.
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It's funny how, even long after you've accepted the grief of losing someone you love and truly have gotten on…
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live your life as if you may lose everything.
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When someone is mean to me, I just make them a victim in my next book.
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Funny, when you finally faced reality, it was amazing how clearly you could see things.
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The flame of inspiration needs to be encouraged. Put a glass around that small candle and protect it from discouragement…
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If you want to be happy for life, love what you do.
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Even though it was six o'clock, there was no sense of approaching dawn.
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