Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, a renowned British poet, was born on February 22, 1838, and passed away in 1912. Her poetry is known for its delicate emotions and profound thoughts, which have had a profound impact on subsequent poets.
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“Books have been to me what gold is to the miser, what new fields are to the explorer.”
“The people who dream are very often the people who see, and dreaming and seeing precede doing.”
“Kindness is the truest wisdom of life and we cannot go far without it.”
“Memory is a trustworthy servant as long as it is made to serve.”
“Mind does dominate body. We are superior to the house in which we dwell.”
“Never yet was a springtime, when the buds forgot to bloom.”
Source: Friends O' Mine: A Book of Poems and Stories
“Creative genius is a divinely bestowed gift which is the coronation of the few.”
“Not always the fanciest cake that's there Is the best to eat!”
“In the whole round of human affairs little is so fatal to peace as misunderstanding.”
