Jan Struther was a notable British film writer known for her profound portrayal of female characters. Her works often focused on family life and social changes, significantly impacting British cinema in the mid-20th century.
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“It's as important to marry the right life as it is the right person.”
“For to love, loveless, is a bitter pill:But to be loved, unloving, bitterer still.”
“To be entirely at leisure for one day is to be for one day an immortal”
“O love's a simple word to sayWith nature aiding and abetting”
“swans ... always look as though they'd just been reading their own fan-mail.”
“The worst of gardening is that it's so full of metaphors one hardly knows where to begin.”
“Punctuality is the thief of adventure.”
“to achieve unity without uniformity is the whole essence of the democratic way of life.”
“In childhood the daylight always fails too soon - except when there are going to be fireworks.”
“It's just as important to marry the right life as the right person.”
“Words were the only net to catch a mood, the only sure weapon against oblivion.”
