Top 19 Carol Ryrie Brink Quotes
#1. The three adventurers were overcome by that delicious weariness which suddenly overtakes one at the end of an outdoor day.
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#2. Savages were savages, but what could one expect of civilized men who plotted massacre?
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#3. How far I've come! I'm the same girl and yet not the same. I wonder if it's always like that? Folks keep growing from one person into another all their lives, and life is just a lot of everyday adventures. Well, whatever life is, I like it.
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#5. No, that is not what I want for you, my little girl. I want you to be a woman with a wise and understanding heart, healthy in body and honest in mind.
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#6. Although they might never be rich or famous in America, they would have the satisfaction of knowing that what they had they had made for themselves.
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#7. I mean, if a man's really master of his house, he doesna need to tell folks so.
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#8. Pioneer children were always having mishaps, but they were expected to know how to use their heads in emergencies.
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#9. No," said Father. "Just do the best you can and don't let it worry you. In that way you'll have a clear conscience and a tranquil heart.
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#10. The most truly generous persons are those who give silently without hope of praise or reward.
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#11. To celebrate the Fourth of July meant something definite in those days.
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#12. In those days the worst vice in England was pride, I guess - the worst vice of all, because folks thought it was a virtue.
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#14. It was a hard struggle, but what I have in life I have earned with my own hands. I have done well, and I have an honest man's honest pride. I want no lands and honors which I have not won by my own good sense and industry.
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#16. What a lot of fun you could have if you made unimportant things seem important and went about them with enthusiasm.
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#19. She was on a real, grown-up adventure, no matter how badly it should turn out.
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