Some words which I think illustrate best the wit and
wisdom of Mrs. Pauline Fowler.
"Pride? What's that worth when you're dead and gone?"
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"Once you do get a bloke, you can never get rid of him."
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"We just blunder about doing our best. If we hit the target
once, it's a miracle."
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"There
must be a point [to life]; otherwise, what would we all carry on
for?"
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"It's
like what Mark says: home is the one place where they've got
to let you in."
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"Remember, you only get one life. Make sure you enjoy it."
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"We don't have to learn to
like it or lump it. We don't have to put up with just anything.
We can choose."
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"You
have to go a long way away, before you can look at your life."
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"Sometimes hurt's a part of life . . . Sometimes you have to
take some chances."
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"Sometimes I think that's all good
clothes are for: weddings and funerals."
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"Right,
well, we'll sort this out together. A problem shared is a
problem halved."
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"It's
always the same, isn't it? The least deserving people in life
always seem to win."
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"It's
just as well you came to me then, isn't it? We'll sort this out
together, you'll see."
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"Look,
you can run away from Walford; you can run away from the family.
But you can't run away from yourself."
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