Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Mary Elizabeth Clark

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Mary Elizabeth Clark

Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark is the main mover of the AIDS Education and Global Information System database, previously a pre-World Wide Web bulletin board system.

Born: 1938
It isn't the sign of a good sport to go out among other people when one has a cold: it is the sign of a selfish and ill-advised person. — © Mary Elizabeth Clark
It isn't the sign of a good sport to go out among other people when one has a cold: it is the sign of a selfish and ill-advised person.
Sometimes one sees people butter their slices of bread with long, slow, admiring strokes in the same way in which Tom Sawyer's friends whitewashed the fence. Never butter an entire slice of bread at one time.
The lurking tragedy: The chances are that an accident will some day happen to you at a friend's dinner table ... As long as water and coffee and jelly exist, a certain percentage of each will necessarily be overturned upon a like number of snowy white tablecloths. Usually the tragedy is really no one's fault.
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