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But then there comes that moment rare

The New Yale Book of Quotations

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I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. I want to be all that I am capable of becoming. . . . This all sounds very strenuous and serious. But now that I have wrestled with it, it’s no longer so. I feel happy—deep down.

The New Yale Book of Quotations

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Looking back, I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was, too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all.

The New Yale Book of Quotations

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Regret is an appalling waste of energy; you can’t build on it, it’s only good for wallowing in.
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Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back.
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By health I mean the power to live a full, adult, living, breathing life in close contact with... the earth and the wonders thereof - the sea - the sun.
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Risk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinions of others, for those voices. Do the hardest thing on earth for you? Act for yourself. Face the truth.
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I am treating you as my friend asking you share my present minuses in the hope I can ask you to share my future pluses.
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If only one could tell true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.
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I have made it a rule of my life never to regret and never to look back. Regret is an appalling waste of energy...you can't build on it; it's only good for wallowing in.
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Katherine Mansfield, whose real name was Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp, was born in Wellington, New Zealand. She studied in London and began her literary career writing short stories. Her work, deeply influenced by modernism, presents a remarkable sensitivity to the subtleties of inner life and human relationships. Stories such as "Prelude", "Bliss", and "The Garden Party" are examples of her skill in capturing ephemeral moments and psychological complexities with lyrical and precise language. Mansfield struggled with tuberculosis for much of her adult life, and her fragile health is often reflected in themes of transience and mortality in her writings. She collaborated with D.H. Lawrence and John Middleton Murry, and her legacy as one of the great short story writers of the 20th century is undeniable.