Mary Lasswell Smith (February 8, 1905 – July 19, 1994) was an American author of humorous novels about life in Southern California, Texas, Mexico, and Newark, New Jersey under the name Mary Lasswell.
You can't keep a squirrel on the ground.
Oughta be a law everybody has to take a trip every two years just to make 'em realize how good home is.
Children of yesterday, Heirs of to-morrow, What are you weaving? Labor and sorrow? Look to your looms again. Faster and faster Fly the great shuttles Prepared by the Master, Life's in the loom, Room for it - Room!
I began to understand that all Texas is an eternal synthesis of past and present, superimposed one upon the other. It produces a feeling of being in two places at once.
I feel so small I could sit on a dime an' my legs wouldn't even hang over.
Hayley Wickenheiser
Don Johnson
Thubten Chodron
Walter Payton
N. C. Wyeth
Samuel Marsden
Michel Serres
Philip Jose Farmer
Marianne Thieme
Lee Dong-wook
Jess Sweetser
Charles Simeon