Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Molly Elliot Seawell

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Last updated on November 4, 2024.
Molly Elliot Seawell

Molly Elliot Seawell, an early American historian and writer, was a descendant of the Seawells of Virginia and a niece of President John Tyler. Reared upon a large plantation, her education included being "turned loose in a library of good books", her father's home containing the best literature of the 18th century. She read English classics, and was especially fond of poetry. She did not read a novel until after she was 17, and the first was Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield. Her three amusements were reading, riding and piano-playing. Her father, a prominent lawyer, died just as Seawell reached adulthood.

Madame Schmid belonged to that large class of persons who believe that a man who engages in any form of art is necessarily a loafer. — © Molly Elliot Seawell
Madame Schmid belonged to that large class of persons who believe that a man who engages in any form of art is necessarily a loafer.
Until he is forty, a man is too young to marry; and after he is forty, he is too old.
As for myself, there are two things I dread, - death and marriage. I must die, but I need not marry. I have sworn I will never be taken alive.
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