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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Katharine Susan Anthony, sometimes also spelled Katherine, was a US biographer best known for The Lambs (1945), a controversial study of the British writers Charles and Mary Lamb.
To the biographer all lives bar none are dramatic constructions.
The lovers of romance can go elsewhere for satisfaction but where can the lovers of truth turn if not to history?
Principles are a dangerous form of social dynamite.
For mothers who must earn, there is indeed no leisure time problem. The long hours of earning are increased by the hours of domestic labor, until no slightest margin for relaxation or change of thought remains.
Persons who are born too soon or born too late seldom achieve the eminence of those who are born at the right time.
People seem to think that life began with the achievement of personal independence.
Few persons can relate the story of their childhood without idealizing, or distorting, or overdramatizing the facts.
Catherine the Great, like others of her kind, did not succeed in imparting greatness to her descendants.