3 Quotes & Sayings By Elizabeth Good

Elizabeth Good was born in England in 1866. She moved to New Zealand in 1900 and lived there for the rest of her life. She wrote about the New Zealand Maori for many years, producing three books on Maori culture. Her autobiography, My Schooling Days, was published posthumously in 1943 Read more

Good died in 1944.

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The effects of Fate come together like stew simmering with provisions from the universe. Which ingredients we’ve used make the end result easy to swallow or bitterly distasteful. So choose wisely for, when our lot in life is done, only those young enough or strong enough can toss their destiny aside and start over. Elizabeth Good
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Desperate times call for slutty measures. Elizabeth Good