Faith Baldwin

Faith Baldwin
Faith Baldwinwas a U.S. author of romance and fiction, publishing some 100 novels, often concentrating on women juggling career and family. The New York Times said that her books had "never a pretense at literary significance" and were popular because they "enabled lonely working people, young and old, to identify with her glamorous and wealthy characters."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth1 October 1893
CountryUnited States of America
american-novelist builds incredible torn
Character builds slowly, but it can be torn down within incredible swiftness.
life conviction spots
One of the dreariest spots on life's road is the point of conviction that nothing will ever again happen to you.
spiritual house
Faith is the spiritual house in which we live.
music art form
the one universal form of art is music.
kissing amnesia
Kissing tends to bring on woolgathering, even amnesia.
generations grants
Every generation proclaims that each must lead his own life, but seldom grants the subsequent generation the right to lead theirs.
fishing stupidity matter
There's nothing like fishing to pass the time and to incline toward a sort of magnificent stupidity in which nothing matters but tackle, bait, sunlight and the strike.
miracle way legacy
In my belief, a harvest is also a legacy, for very often what you reap is, in the way of small miracles, more than you consciously know you have sown.
gratitude believe humble
Gratitude is a humble emotion. It expresses itself in a thousand ways, from a sincere thank you to friend or stranger, to the mute, up-reaching acknowledgment to God--not for the gifts of this day only, but for the day itself; not for what we believe will be ours in the future, but for the bounty of the past.
men oasis self
Men's private self-worlds are rather like our geographical world's seasons, storm, and sun, deserts, oases, mountains and abysses, the endless-seeming plateaus, darkness and light, and always the sowing and the reaping.
good-luck impossible truism
Occasionally the impossible happens; this is a truism that accounts for much of what we call good luck; and also, bad.
communication talking silence
Sometimes there is a greater lack of communication in facile talking than in silence.
lying shadow would-be
The shadow of fear and uncertainty lies over most of us; for us the future seems far from being as clear and open as we believed it would be.
learning likes-and-dislikes personality
We may differ widely in environments, education, learning, knowledge, or lack of it, and in our personalities, our likes and dislikes. But if we set ourselves the task, we'll find a meeting place somehow and somewhere.