"As novices, we think we're entirely responsible for……" — Rose Wilder Lane
"As novices, we think we're entirely responsible for the way people treat us. I have long since learned that we are responsible only for the way we treat people."
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20 Quotes by Rose Wilder Lane
Rose Wilder Lane has 20 quotes on this site.
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Nothing whatever but the constitutional law, the political structure, of these United States protects any American from arbitrary seizure of…
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An Old World revolution is only a movement around a motionless center; it never breaks out of the circle. Firm…
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Making the best of things is a damn poor way of dealing with them. My life has been a series…
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Anyone who says that economic security is a human right, has been to much babied. While he babbles, other men…
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Writing fiction is ... an endless and always defeated effort to capture some quality of life without killing it.
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No state, no government exists. What does in fact exist is a man, or a few men, in power over…
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The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.
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It was not seen that woman's place was in the home until she began to go out of it; the…
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There is a city myth that country life was isolated and lonely; the truth is that farmers and their families…
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Plants and animals repeat routine, but men who are not restrained will go into the future like explorers into a…
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The real protection of life and property, always and everywhere.
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The need for Government is the need for force; where force is unnecessary, there is no need for Government.
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The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that…
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To have been torn from the study would have been as death; my time was entirely occupied with art.
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Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.
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A husband who submits to his wife's yoke is justly held an object of ridicule. A woman's influence ought to…
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As long as a film stays unmade, the book is entirely yours, it belongs to the writer. As soon as…
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When I love, I do it without counting. I give myself entirely. And each time, it is the grand love…
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Vadim was both my teacher and my husband. I placed myself entirely in his hands.
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When I'm in the movie, I'm entirely in the movie. When I'm on the set, I'm 200 per cent there;…
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Doctoral training is devoted almost entirely to learning to do research, even though most Ph.Ds who enter academic life spend…
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