“Pain has been and grief enough and bitterness and crying, Sharp ways and stony ways I think it was she trod; But all there is to see now is a white bird flying, Whose blood-stained wings go circling high—circling up to God!”
Quotes by Margaret Widdemer
“But when your heart is tired and dumb, your soul has need of ease, There’s none like the quiet folk who wait in libraries– The counselors who never change, the friends who never go, The old books, the dear books that understand and know!”
“For some reason she found that Allan Harrington's attitude of absolute detachment made the whole affair seem much easier for her. And when Mrs. Harrington slipped a solitaire diamond into her hand as she went, instead of disliking it she enjoyed its feel on her finger, and the flash of it in the light. She thanked Mrs. Harrington for it with real gratitude. But it made her feel more than ever engaged to marry her mother-in-law.”
Margaret WiddemerMargaret Widdemer was an influential American poet and novelist whose literary career spanned several decades in the early to mid-20th century. Born in 1884, she gained significant recognition for her...