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Zoë Akins

Zoë Akins





Birthdate: October 30, 1886
Birthplace: Humansville, Missouri, U.S.A.
Date of Death: October 29, 1958

Occupation: Author, Playwright, and Poet
Profile: Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 for The Old Maid.

Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zo%C3%AB_Akins
Number of Quotes: 11





Even the great can have only their own sort of greatness.

Forgetting is the cost of living cheerfully.

It is much more exquisite to be blown from the tree as a flower than to be shaken down as a shriveled and bitter fruit.

It's all right to tell a wife the brutal truth, but you've got to go sort of easy with your lady-love.

No one can ever help loving anyone.

Nothing seems so tragic to one who is old as the death of one who is young, and this alone proves that life is a good thing.

Of bird and prophet and his light shall lead On through the darkness to eventual light, To undiscovered wealth, to newer need ...

Shutting one's eyes is an art, my dear. I suppose there's no use trying to make you see that - but that's the only way one can stay married.

The success-haters. That's what I call them - the people who have never got what they want and turned sour on everybody who has. The world's full of them. As soon as you've made good they begin to watch for you to fail.The success-haters. That's what I call them - the people who have never got what they want and turned sour on everybody who has. The world's full of them. As soon as you've made good they begin to watch for you to fail.

To accuse is so easy that it is infamous to do so where proof is impossible!

Work alone qualifies us for life.

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