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Susan Moody Quotes: "We only have one life to live, and must go on with it to the end, that if we feel it is meaningless, then we ourselves must give it meaning."

We only have one life to live, and must go on with it to the end, that if we feel it is meaningless, then we ourselves must give it meaning.



Susan Moody Quotes: "You don't have to be sincere yourself to recognize sincerity when you see it. Any more than you have to be insane to recognize insanity."

You don't have to be sincere yourself to recognize sincerity when you see it. Any more than you have to be insane to recognize insanity.




Susan Moody Quotes: "impulses sometimes have logical roots and ought to be given in to."

impulses sometimes have logical roots and ought to be given in to.



Susan Moody Quotes: "Possibilities swung from the ropes of his life like charms on a watch chain, golden."

Possibilities swung from the ropes of his life like charms on a watch chain, golden.




Susan Moody Quotes: "Time does not act on memory to soften the edges, blur the details; if anything, it sharpens them. Emotions may lose their acid outlines, but not places and people, not if you wish to retain them."

Time does not act on memory to soften the edges, blur the details; if anything, it sharpens them. Emotions may lose their acid outlines, but not places and people, not if you wish to retain them.



Susan Moody Quotes: "martyrs are always uncomfortable people to live with."

martyrs are always uncomfortable people to live with.



Susan Moody Quotes: "... danger was always at its most lethal when disguised as respectability."

... danger was always at its most lethal when disguised as respectability.