“Actual physical repose isn’t often the best cure for weariness: it’s change of thought and occupation, particularly if the open air is a part of the cure. I’ve forgotten I have a care in the world.””
Quotes by Grace S. Richmond
“Ah, it’s not worth while,” agreed the old man quickly. “It’s not worth while for any of us to be hard on one another, no matter what the facts. Life is pretty difficult, at its best”
“But after all, it's the mothers, I think, who do the biggest giving when their sons go to war. I suspect it's what they put into their sons that stands for the real stuff in the crisis. I don't think there are many weak mothers, like Hoofy Gilbert's, even among the ones who are invalids. But I wish more of them understood what it is to a fellow to have his mother hold her head up!””
“As for Grandfather and Grandmother, they went through the Civil War, and they knew, better than any of us, what might be ahead.””
Grace S. RichmondGrace S. Richmond was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explored themes of love, family, and the complexities of human relationships. Born in 1866, she began her literary car...