Ellen Glasgow Quotes About Pleasure

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  • . . . this rage - I have never forgotten it - contained every anger, every revolt I had ever felt in my life - the way I felt when I saw the black dog hunted, the way I felt when I watched old Uncle Henry taken away to the almshouse, the way I felt whenever I had seen people or animals hurt for the pleasure or profit of others.

  • you could have forgiven my committing a sin if you hadn't feared that I had a committed a pleasure as well.

    Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1938). “Works”
  • To drink for pleasure may be a distraction, but to drink from misery is always a danger.

    Ellen Glasgow (1935). “Vein of Iron”
  • though pleasure may be purchasable, happiness cannot be bought for a price.

    Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1938). “Works”
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