Edith Wharton quote about life from House of Mirth - half the trouble in life is caused by pretending there isn't any.
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half the trouble in life is caused by pretending there isn't any.
 Edith Wharton, House of Mirth (1905). copy citation

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Author Edith Wharton
Source House of Mirth
Topic life trouble pretending
Date 1905
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/284/284-h/284-h.htm

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“When I saw you the other day at Sherry's I didn't have time to ask——" She broke off, and added with a burst of frankness: "The truth is I was HORRID, Lily, and I've wanted to tell you so ever since."
"Oh——" Miss Bart protested, drawing back from her penitent clasp; but Mrs. Fisher went on with her usual directness: "Look here, Lily, don't let's beat about the bush: half the trouble in life is caused by pretending there isn't any. That's not my way, and I can only say I'm thoroughly ashamed of myself for following the other women's lead. But we'll talk of that by and bye—tell me now where you're staying and what your plans are.” source

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