6 Quotes & Sayings By Gertrude Atherton

Gertrude Atherton was born in New York City. She began her career as a journalist and then turned to novels, which she wrote under the name of Elizabeth Clare Bell. Some of her novels were published under both names; others were not published at all. Gertrude Atherton died at age 81 in New York City.

The amusements of life, he argued, should be accepted with...
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The amusements of life, he argued, should be accepted with the same philosophy as its ills. ("The Striding Place") Gertrude Atherton
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Authors are far closer to the truths enfolded in mystery than ordinary people, because of that very audacity of imagination which irritates their plodding critics. As only those who dare to make mistakes succeed greatly, only those who shake free the wings of their imagination brush, once in a way, the secrets of the great pale world. If such writers go wrong, it is not for the mere brains to tell them so . Gertrude Atherton
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Possibly there are few imaginative writers who have not a leaning, secret or avowed, to the occult. The creative gift is in very close relationship with the Great Force behind the universe; for aught we know, may be an atom thereof. It is not strange, therefore, that the lesser and closer of the unseen forces should send their vibrations to it occasionally; or, at all events, that the imagination should incline its ear to the most mysterious and picturesque of all beliefs . Gertrude Atherton
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To put a tempting face aside when duty demands every faculty is a lesson which takes most men longest to learn. Gertrude Atherton
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Success is a great healer. Gertrude Atherton