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The Trouble with the Truth The Trouble with the Truth by Edna Robinson
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“People can only tell the truth as they see it.”
Edna Robinson, The Trouble with the Truth
“Success, as we categorize it, is a simple and pitiable thing. It's only a matter of degree of wanting, and accident. Wanting plays the major role in everybody's life--accident all the others. The only condition any of us can be sure of in this universe is wanting. How tepid or burning hot the want is depends on accident. But since accident isn't really as accidental as we'd like to think--accident is the great fooler and comforter of mankind--we become 'successful' exactly to the degree we want.”
Edna Robinson, The Trouble with the Truth
“There is no such thing as a beauty contest . . . Beauty is noncompetitive. Beauty of any kind stands alone, unmatched, inimitable, uncontested.”
Edna Robinson, The Trouble with the Truth
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“Considering the extravagance of my expectations, the flying experience was bound to be a disappointment.”
Edna Robinson, The Trouble with the Truth