E. Nesbit, a renowned British children's author, was born on August 15, 1858, and passed away on May 4, 1924. Her works are known for their rich imagination and warm family atmosphere, which have won the affection of both children and adult readers.
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“If you don't go with the tide of a dream - if you resist it - you wake up, you know.”
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“It is a curious thing that people only ask if you are enjoying yourself when you aren't.”
“everything has an end, and you get to it if you only keep on.”
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“Time is, as you are probably aware, merely a convenient fiction. There is no such thing as time.”
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“Time and space are only forms of thought.”
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“Life will give you what you ask of here if only you ask long enough and plainly enough.”
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“There is no bond like the bond of having read and liked the same books.”
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“A red, red rose, all wet with dew, With leaves of green by red shot through.”
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“It is wonderful how quickly you get used to things, even the most astonishing.”
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