Alice Hegan Rice was an American novelist born on January 11, 1870, and died on February 10, 1942. Her works are known for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound social insights.
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“The hardest grief is often that which leaves no trace.”
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“even though disease and sorrow are all about us, health and happiness are the normal state of man.”
“any pursuit of happiness contrary to the common good is doomed to failure.”
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“It is not what we have but what we do with what we have that constitutes the value of life.”
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“Somehow, I never feel like good things b'long to me till I pass 'em on to somebody else.”
“Some folks goes right under when trouble comes, but I carry mine fur an' easy.”
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“What can people not accomplish if they will but master the secret of steadfast perseverance.”
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