Quote by Sylvia Plath
Widow. The word consumes itself. - Sylvia Plath

Widow. The word consumes itself. – Sylvia Plath

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Sorrow for a husband is like a pain in the elbow, sharp and short. – English Proverb

He first deceased; she for a little tried to live without him, liked it not, and died. – Sir Henry Wotton

Take example by your father, my boy, and be very careful of vidders all your life, specially if theyve kept a public house, Sammy. – Charles Dickens

There is nothing on earth so easy as to forget, if a person chooses to set about it. Im sure I have as much forgot your poor, dear uncle, as if he had never existed; and I thought it my duty to do so. – Richard Brinsley Sheridan

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