A Gift of JoyM. Evans, 1965 - 254 ページ A Gift of Joy is a collection of Helen Hayes' thoughts, reminiscences, and anecdotes, as well as selected pieces from her favorite writers. Taken together they express the very personal philosophy of a woman who has enjoyed self-fulfillment in both her professional and private life. |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 31
25 ページ
... lines - and I did too . These are the lines I remember most vividly . From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines , Going where I list , my own master total and absolute , Listening to others , considering well ...
... lines - and I did too . These are the lines I remember most vividly . From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines , Going where I list , my own master total and absolute , Listening to others , considering well ...
94 ページ
... lines are vivid , human - an extraordinary articulation of what every older person feels when he or she has to bury a young person . Those lines have a special significance for me , and when I need them they bring me comfort - comfort ...
... lines are vivid , human - an extraordinary articulation of what every older person feels when he or she has to bury a young person . Those lines have a special significance for me , and when I need them they bring me comfort - comfort ...
232 ページ
... lines of tension I am used to seeing on the faces of women back home . Whether they are coming out of the Colony after lunch or are on their way to Elizabeth Arden or wherever they go for their facials and massages , they all have that ...
... lines of tension I am used to seeing on the faces of women back home . Whether they are coming out of the Colony after lunch or are on their way to Elizabeth Arden or wherever they go for their facials and massages , they all have that ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
actor actress ANTROBUS asked Aunt Anna beautiful beer-soup Ben Hecht black skimmer Calvados Charles MacArthur Charlie Charlie's child Clifton Fadiman Copyright Cuernavaca Curie dark daughter dear death earth Edith Hamilton ELIZABETH Epidaurus excerpt eyes face fame favorite feel flowers garden give Glass Menagerie Glory Greek H. L. MENCKEN head hear heart husband knew ladies laugh Laurette light little boy live look Lord MacArthur Macmillan Company Madame Curie MARGARET Marie Curie Mary mind MOLLIE mother night Nyack once performance play poets poor Queen radium remember Reprinted role rose SABINA SARA TEASDALE scene Shakespeare solitude sonnets soul star story street sweet tell theater thee things thou thought told tour tree Victoria Regina voice W. B. YEATS walk wanted William Gillette window woman wonderful words young