Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Mary McMullen.
Last updated on November 27, 2024.
Mary McMullen, a pseudonym for Mary Reilly (1920–1986), was an American mystery writer who studied art and worked in fashion design and advertising before becoming an author in 1951. She won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel, Strangle Hold, in 1952.
Sanity is sometimes a matter of going on, outwardly, as if everything is all right.
I've gotten to the place where I find life too short for if-only.
You can pack a bag and take a plane somewhere, anywhere, and when you get there and open the bag - lying right on top will be whatever you're running away from. The very first thing you'll have to unpack.
Take the goods the gods provide, and don't stand and sulk when they are snatched away.
Love is recognition, perhaps the highest form of it. You.
that darkest of syllables, death.
People tend to believe accusations more than denials.
it requires a great deal more generosity to take than to give.