19 Quotes & Sayings By Florida Scottmaxwell

Florida Scott-Maxwell was born in London in 1896. At the age of four, Florida's parents sent her to boarding school in Scotland where she lived through the tragic Easter Rising of 1916. When war broke out in 1914, Florida's father enlisted and was killed in the battle of the Somme. To survive, Florida had to sell her inheritance and moved to London Read more

There she joined a girls brigade and worked in the Red Cross during the war. She then moved to New York, where she became one of the country's most famous art dealers at Goupil & Co., an iconic part of New York society from 1920 to 1934. In 1934 she married Sir William Maxwell, a member of parliament from 1940 to 1955.

She wrote many books about their life together including "Routledge's Handbook for Travellers", "The World of Books", "The Life I Live", and "The Life I Live & Other Stories" amongst others.

Life does not accommodate you; it shatters you. Every seed...
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Life does not accommodate you; it shatters you. Every seed destroys its container, or else there would be no fruition. Florida ScottMaxwell
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You need only claim the events of your life to make yourself yours. When you truly possess all you have been and done, which may take some time, you are fierce with reality. When at last age has assembled you together, will it not be easy to let it all go, lived, balanced, over? Florida ScottMaxwell
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...[T]here are days when emptiness is spacious, and non-existence elevating. Florida ScottMaxwell
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I admire a contented mind. I revere enjoyment of the simple things. I can imagine that contentment has a high degree of truth. But the human tendency is to take good as normal, and one's natural right, and so no cause for satisfaction and pleasure. This is accompanied by the habit of regarding bad as abnormal and a personal outrage. Florida ScottMaxwell
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I say to life, "You are very hard", and I also say: "We are blind, we prefer to be blind. It is easier..". Life has to be hard to have any affect on us; even now we hardly notice it. Beyond that can one go? I must. I add, "We are also blind to the miracles of good that come to us. We hardly heed them, we even protest against them". Then I am left where I was, appalled by the hardness of life, knowing we are forced to be unwilling heroes. Suddenly I wonder--is all hardness justified because we are so slow in realizing that life was meant to be heroic? Greatness is required of us. That is life's aim and justification, and we poor fools have for centuries been trying to make it convenient, manageable, pliant to our will. It is also peaceful and tender and funny and dull. Yes, all that. Florida ScottMaxwell
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This is what creation is. The might and marvel of forever creating out of opposition. Florida ScottMaxwell
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It is as though God said, "You think to create order? Here is the appropriate disorder, since they are one. Florida ScottMaxwell
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Difficulties are what makes it honorable and interesting to be alive. Florida ScottMaxwell
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Is there any stab as deep as wondering where and how much you failed those you loved? Florida ScottMaxwell
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No matter how old a mother is she still watches her middle-aged children for signs of improvement. Florida ScottMaxwell
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No matter how old a mother is she watches her middle-aged children for signs of improvement. Florida ScottMaxwell
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It is not easy to be sure that being yourself is worth the trouble but [we do know] it is our sacred duty. Florida ScottMaxwell
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Age puzzles me. I thought it was a quiet time. My seventies were interesting and fairly serene but my eighties are passionate. I grow more intense as I age. Florida ScottMaxwell
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We who are old know that age is more than a disability. It is an intense and varied experience almost beyond our capacity at times but something to be carried high. Florida ScottMaxwell
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You need to claim the events in your life to make yourself yours. When you truly possess all you have been and done which may take some time you are fierce with reality. Florida ScottMaxwell
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Age puzzles me. I thought it was a quiet time. My seventies were interesting and fairly serene, but my eighties are passionate. I grow more intense as I age. Florida ScottMaxwell
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The crucial task of old age is balance: keeping just well enough, just brave enough, just gay and interested and starkly honest enough to remain a sentient human being. Florida ScottMaxwell
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My kitchen linoleum is so black and shiny that I waltz while I wait for the kettle to boil. This pleasure is for the old who live alone. Florida ScottMaxwell