“It is to the eccentrics that the world owes most of its knowledge.”
Quote by Rose Macaulay
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Last letters to a friend, 1952-1958
This book compiles a series of letters written between two friends from 1952 to 1958, offering a glimpse into their personal lives and the social context of the time. more
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“When I have eaten mangoes, I have felt like Eve.”
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“Giving is not at all interesting; but receiving is, there is no doubt about it, delightful.”
“God very seldom succeeds. He has very nearly everything against him, of course.”
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“Why is humanity so excessive in the way it does things? The golden mean seems out of fashion.”
Source: Letters to a Friend
