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"Only a fool would refuse to enter a fools paradise — when thats the only paradise hell ever have a chance to enter."
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Jessamyn West (writer)
Mary Jessamyn West was an American author of short stories and novels, notably The Friendly Persuasion (1945). A Quaker from Indiana, she graduated from Fullerton Union High School in 1919 and Whittier College in 1923. There she helped found the Palmer Society in 1921. She received an honorary Doctor of Letters (Litt.D) degree from Whittier College in 1946. She received the Janet Heidinger Kafka P
"Only a fool would refuse to enter a fools paradise — when thats the only paradise hell ever have a chance to enter."
"We can love an honest rogue, but what is more offensive than a false saint?"
"In my time and neighborhood (and in my soul) there was only one standard by which a woman measured success: did some man want her?"
"I never meet anyone nowadays who admits to having had a happy childhood. Everyone appears to think happiness betokens a lack of sensitivity."
"In their sympathies, children feel nearer animals than adults. They frolic with animals, caress them, share with them feelings neither has words for. Have they ever stroked any adult with the love they bestow on a cat? Hugged any grownup with the ecstasy they feel when clasping a puppy?"