6 Quotes & Sayings By Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

For most of her life Margaret Sangster was a teacher of English and French, working in schools in England. She was born in 1834 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and died in 1918. She was the author of eight published novels, both historical and contemporary.

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Self-complacency is fatal to progress. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
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Out of the chill and the shadow Into the thrill and the shine Out of the dearth and the famine Into the fullness divine. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
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And hearts have been broken from harsh words spoken That sorrow can ne'er set right. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
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Not always the fanciest cake that's there Is the best to eat! Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
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In the whole round of human affairs little is so fatal to peace as misunderstanding. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster