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Margaret Mitchell

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Hardships make or break people.


— Margaret Mitchell


#courage #life #perseverance #courage

I'd cut up my heart for you to wear if you wanted it.


— Margaret Mitchell


#romantic

Death, taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them.


— Margaret Mitchell


#death #humor #taxes #truth #death

Until you've lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is.


— Margaret Mitchell


#rhett-butler #freedom

Vanity was stronger than love at sixteen and there was no room in her hot heart now for anything but hate.


— Margaret Mitchell


#unrequited-love #youth #anger

If I said I was madly in love with you you'd know I was lying.


— Margaret Mitchell


#scarlett #unrequited-love #love

I've always had a weakness for lost causes once they're really lost.


— Margaret Mitchell


#weakness

I will think about that tomorrow!


— Margaret Mitchell


#procrastination #procrastination

that is the one unforgivable sin in any society. Be different and be damned!


— Margaret Mitchell


#uniqueness #sin

Now she had a fumbling knowledge that, had she ever understood Ashley, she would never have loved him; had she ever understood Rhett, she would never have lost him.


— Margaret Mitchell


#love






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Did you know about Margaret Mitchell?

She had two brothers Russell Stephens Mitchell who died in infancy in 1894 and Alexander Stephens Mitchell born in 1896. 1913) a half-white Indian brave Jack must withstand the pain inflicted upon him to uphold his honor and win the girl. She hears her older sister being raped and shoots the rapist:

Coldly dispassionately Margaret Mitchell viewed him the chill steel of the gun giving her confidence.

For it Margaret Mitchell won the National Book Award for Most DistinguiMargaret Mitchelld Novel of 1936 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. In more recent years a collection of Mitchell's girlhood writings and a novella Margaret Mitchell wrote as a teenager Lost Laysen have been publiMargaret Mitchelld.

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