7 Quotes & Sayings By Miles Franklin

Miles Franklin was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1886. In 1917 she became a teacher of English and Latin. Her first novel, "Vagabond Youth", which portrayed a young country girl's quest for independence and fulfilment, was published in 1922. A popular success, it won the prestigious Miles Franklin Award the same year Read more

In 1936, she received a knighthood from the Australian government. She continued to write prolifically throughout her life, publishing more than thirty titles. In 1990 her final novel, "The Seedling House" was published posthumously.

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I had been poor myself, and knew what awaited him in the world. He would find that they who fawned on him most would be first to turn their backs on him now. He would be rudely disillusioned regarding the fables of love and friendship, and would become cynical, bitter, and sceptical of there being any disinterested good in human nature. Miles Franklin
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I don't believe there is a God", I said fiercely, "and if there is, He's not the merciful being He's always depicted, or He wouldn't be always torturing me for His own amusement. Miles Franklin
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I am afflicted with the power of thought, which is a heavy curse. The less a person thinks and inquires regarding the why and the wherefore and the justice of things, when dragging along through life, the happier it is for him, and doubly, trebly so, for her. Miles Franklin
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There is any amount of love and good in the world, but you must search for it. Being misunderstood is one of the trials we all must bear. I think that even the most common-minded person in the land has inner thoughts and feelings which no one can share with him, and the higher one's organization the more one must suffer in that respect. Miles Franklin
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I'm sure it's not any wish of mine that I'm born with inclinations for better things. If I could be born again, and had the designing of myself, I'd be born the lowest and coarsest-minded person imaginable, so that I could find plenty of companionship, or I'd be born an idiot, which would be better still. Miles Franklin
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It's a sign of your own worth sometimes if you are hated by the right people. Miles Franklin