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... the great thing to learn about life is, first, not to do what you don't want to do, and, second, to do what you do want to do.
— Margaret C. Anderson
I wasn't born to be a fighter. The causes I have fought for have invariably been causes that should have been gained by a delicate suggestion. Since they never were, I made myself into a fighter.
— Margaret C. Anderson
My unreality is chiefly this: I have never felt much like a human being. It's a splendid feeling.
— Margaret C. Anderson
My greatest enemy is reality. I have fought it successfully for thirty years.
— Margaret C. Anderson
In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person.
— Margaret C. Anderson
It is rarely that you see an American writer who is not hopelessly sane.
— Margaret C. Anderson
I have always suspected that too much knowledge is a dangerous thing. It is a boon to people who don't have deep feelings; their pleasure comes from what they know ... But this only emphasizes the difference between the artist and the scholar.
— Margaret C. Anderson
Art to me was a state: it didn't need to be an accomplishment.
— Margaret C. Anderson