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Authors go on writing books, and so we go on reading them. It is a sad state of affairs.
— Elizabeth Aston
Sense is apt to fly out of the window when a girl falls in love.
— Elizabeth Aston
There are people who may be trusted, men as well as women. There are are as many difference in their natures as there are flowers in these meadows.
— Elizabeth Aston
Charge less, but charge. Otherwise, you will not be taken seriously, and you do your fellow artists no favours if you undercut the market.
— Elizabeth Aston
It is a sadness of growing older that some of us lose our ardent appreciation of what is new and different and difficult.
— Elizabeth Aston
Concern for someone else was a good remedy for taking the mind off one's own troubles.
— Elizabeth Aston
When men are scared of a woman, they always accuse her of being mannish.
— Elizabeth Aston
There was no escaping by means of any journey, however adventurous, one took one's problems and sorrows with one.
— Elizabeth Aston
Easy enough to dismiss others' problems when you had none of your own.
— Elizabeth Aston
When we are young, we make gods and goddesses of one another, then we soon come to realize that we are all merely human and imperfect.
— Elizabeth Aston
What is right for one couple is wrong for another. I would say that there are many more important factors to a happy marriage.
— Elizabeth Aston
You'll meet someone else; there are more fish in the sea, as the saying is, than ever came out of it.
— Elizabeth Aston
Clergymen have much the same in their breeches as other men.
— Elizabeth Aston
People make one happy, not houses? I do not think so. Houses are more to be trusted than people.
— Elizabeth Aston
Love has no place in a lawyer's office.
— Elizabeth Aston
One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love
— Elizabeth Aston
A man's looks are measured by the depth of his pockets.
— Elizabeth Aston
Innocence might be its own reward, but when it boardered on naivete, if not stupidity, it was unforgivable.
— Elizabeth Aston
People make one happy, not houses.
— Elizabeth Aston