Florence Louisa Barclay (2 December 1862 – 10 March 1921) was an English romance novelist and short story writer.
The liberty to live for self alone becomes in time a weary bondage.
the worship of beauty is to me a religion. Nothing bad was ever truly beautiful; nothing good is ever really ugly.
We, who have had tender, perfect mothers, would like to make it law that the other kind should always be called 'she-parents,' or 'female progenitors,' or any other descriptive title, but not profane the sacred name of mother!
Patty Judge
Mark Bauerlein
Greg Nickels
Eleanor Friedberger
William E. Rees
James Murdoch
Peter Kropotkin
Sean Price
Sarah Miles
Thomas Bray
Dan Gillmor
William J. Brennan