Abigail McCarthy Quotes.

One is not allowed a grief for a life never lived. Yet one has buried the fruit of love, and a great deal of hope and many dreams.
I don’t think life offers any greater experience than the joyful sense of recognition when one finds in a new acquaintance a real friend, or when an old relationship deepens into friendship, or when one finds an old friendship intact despite the passage of years and many absences.
By the very fact of public life, one seems to lose humanity in people’s eyes.
… men of power are seldom protected from their own infirmities by the men subordinate to them — not even in the sad circumstances of mental exhaustion.
[What she told herself before interviews:] I am the way I am; I look the way I look; I am my age.
growth requires purposeful division. Responsible dissent is the essence of democracy.
the apathy and inattention of the average citizen is beyond comprehension.
It is hard for many people today to make the distinction between religion and religiosity, the latter a dangerous parody of the former.