"The great God endows His children variously. To……" — Mary Roberts Rinehart
"The great God endows His children variously. To some he gives intellect -- and they move the earth. To some he allots heart -- and the beating pulse of humanity is theirs. But to some He gives only a soul, without intelligence -- and these, who never grow up, but remain always His children, are God's fools, kindly, elemental, simple, as if from His palette the Artist of all had taken one color instead of many."
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Mary Roberts Rinehart
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18 Quotes by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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Love is like the measles, all the worse when it comes late.
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I never saw a lawyer yet who would admit he was making money.
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A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it's all over.
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It's the safety valve of middle life, and the solace of age.
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