6 Quotes & Sayings By Ellen Emerson White

Ellen Emerson White (1832-1917) was a prolific author and speaker. She wrote more than fifty books, including The Story of the Bible and The Story of the World, and published over three hundred magazine articles. White's books and articles discussed many topics: religion, philosophy, education, and women's rights. Her The Story of Civilization: An Introduction to the History of Man and Civilization: A Survey of Past Achievements were both published in 1902.

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You have intellect, and courage, and command. Play your own game, and don't worry about what anyone else is doing. That is what's going to give you a shot at making it. Comparing yourself to anyone else will just drive you crazy. Ellen Emerson White
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I feel rather a fool writing down my thoughts Ellen Emerson White
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It is my last night here, and I suddenly feel quite tearful, sitting up in my usual window. Ellen Emerson White
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These are hard memories, and I will save the rest of the story for another time. Ellen Emerson White
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On Christmas morning, Rebecca lost her moral virginity, her sense of humor - and her two best friends. But, other than that, it was a hell of a holiday. Ellen Emerson White