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| She had once been described, by one who saw below the surface, as a perfectly beautiful woman in an absolutely plain shell. | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |
| Parents are apt to see no injustice in the fact that they are often annoyed with their offspring for possessing attributes, both of character and appearance, with which they themselves have endowed them. | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |
| "I do hate singing before that sort of audience. It is like giving them your soul to look at, and you don't want them to see it. It seems indecent. To my mind, music is the most REVEALING thing in the world." | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |
| "Americans are so charming, that we really must not mind their money." | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |
| "Marriage is not a mere question of sentiment. It has to wear. It has to last. It must have a solid and dependable foundation, to stand the test and strain of daily life together." | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |
| "The liberty to live for self alone becomes in time a weary bondage." | Florence L. Barclay | The Rosary |  |