11+ D.E. Stevenson Quotes On Education, Travel And Marriage
D.E. Stevenson was a Scottish author who wrote over 70 novels, mostly romantic fiction, during her lifetime. She was born in Edinburgh in 1892 and died in 1973. She is best known for her Mrs. Tim series of books, which follow the life of a young woman living in the Scottish Highlands. Following is our collection on famous quotes by D.E. Stevenson on leadership, education, travel.
Most people, looking back at their childhood, see it as a misty country half-forgotten or only to be remembered through an evocative sound or scent, but some episodes of those short years remain clear and brightly coloured like a landscape seen through the wrong end of a telescope. — D.E. Stevenson
It was curious that when we had been able to buy new clothes when we wanted we had never really appreciated them nor enjoyed them. You have to be in the position of needing things very badly indeed before you can appreciate possessing them. — D.E. Stevenson
In a new friend we start life anew, for we create a new edition of ourselves and so become,for the time being, a new creature. — D.E. Stevenson
To have all my dear ones together under one roof - that is all I ask of life. — D.E. Stevenson
Prayer did not come easily to me for I always feel that prayer is a silent things, and opening of the heart. To ask for earthly benefits, to reel out a list of requirements and expect them to be supplied is not prayer. It is putting God in the same category as an intelligent grocer. — D.E. Stevenson
One need never be dull as long as one has friends to help, gardens to enjoy and books in the long winter evenings. — D.E. Stevenson
There is something very appealing about a room which one occupied as a child; it brings back one's childhood more vividly than anything else I know. — D.E. Stevenson
Few of us have the necessary unselfishness to hear with gladness the talents of others extolled or to listen with patience to the successes of those whom we despise—Vivian — D.E. Stevenson
...some people might think our lives dull and uneventful, but it does not seem so to us. ...it is not travel and adventure that make a full life. There are adventures of the spirit and one can travel in books and interest oneself in people and affairs. One need ever be dull as long as one has friends to help, gardens to enjoy and books in the long winter evenings. — D.E. Stevenson
Poverty is easy to bear if it is only temporary, easier still if it is an entirely voluntary burden. — D.E. Stevenson
Friends that you have known for a long time and love very dearly never seem to grow old. — D.E. Stevenson
Life Lessons by D.E. Stevenson
- D.E. Stevenson's work emphasizes the importance of following one's heart and trusting in the power of love to overcome any obstacle.
- She also teaches readers to appreciate the little joys in life and to always look for the beauty in the world around them.
- Lastly, her stories often focus on the strength of family and friendship, and how these relationships can help us through difficult times.
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