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  • The only way to make a husband over according to one's ideas ... would be to adopt him at an early age, say four.

    Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb, Mary Roberts Rinehart (2011). “Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are: And Isn't that Just Like a Man”, p.37, The Floating Press
  • Well, that was life. It was an old tree, and the old passed on. Probably they did not mind. There came a time when all sap ran slowly, and the peace of age with all things behind it merged easily into the peace of death. The difficult thing was to be young.

    Mary Roberts Rinehart (1936). “The doctor”
  • What a tragedy it was that the only thing age could offer to youth was its own experience, and that the experiences of others were never profitable.

    Mary Roberts Rinehart (1972). “Lost Ecstasy”
  • It's the safety valve of middle life, and the solace of age.

    Mary Roberts Rinehart (2013). “The Red Lamp”, p.14, Overamstel Uitgevers
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