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Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "Never can a room look comfortable without books ... Books ought to be scattered all over the house, even in the passages, in the bedroom, les livres du chevet, everywhere."

Never can a room look comfortable without books ... Books ought to be scattered all over the house, even in the passages, in the bedroom, les livres du chevet, everywhere.



Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "My greatest wish is to write in such a manner that all may think they have written it themselves."

My greatest wish is to write in such a manner that all may think they have written it themselves.




Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "You can never make someone punctual who is not, or quick who is slow, or lively who wants to plod on carefully. I have learnt that every fault is an exaggerated quality, nothing else."

You can never make someone punctual who is not, or quick who is slow, or lively who wants to plod on carefully. I have learnt that every fault is an exaggerated quality, nothing else.



Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "Those who look for reasons to hate miss opportunities to love."

Those who look for reasons to hate miss opportunities to love.




Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "I am quite above physical death and believe it to be only the birth throes for a much purer life in a much purer draping."

I am quite above physical death and believe it to be only the birth throes for a much purer life in a much purer draping.



Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "[Written in 1901:] Nothing has been so deplorable for countries as centralization. I am afraid when I see Germany grow so powerful, and centralizing in Berlin; it is the beginning of the end!"

[Written in 1901:] Nothing has been so deplorable for countries as centralization. I am afraid when I see Germany grow so powerful, and centralizing in Berlin; it is the beginning of the end!



Elisabeth Of Wied Quotes: "One doesn't know one's self what grain one sows, that works on and on, through one and through many lives, transmitted from heart to heart and from lips to lips."

One doesn't know one's self what grain one sows, that works on and on, through one and through many lives, transmitted from heart to heart and from lips to lips.