Faith Baldwin Quotes
Born: October 1, 1893
Faith Baldwin, a prolific American author of the early 20th century, wove profound wisdom into accessible stories of everyday resilience. Writing over 80 novels, she became a quiet philosopher of the human heart, exploring themes of love, loss, and quiet strength. Her legacy endures not in literary fame, but in her timeless observations on patience, humility, and the grace found in ordinary moments. Baldwin’s quotes resonate because they speak to universal struggles with a gentle, unflinching honesty, offering solace and perspective. She reminds us that wisdom is not shouted from mountaintops, but whispered in the quiet victories of daily life.
Faith Baldwin Quotes (5)
"Sometimes there is a greater lack of communication in facile talking than in silence."
— Faith Baldwin"Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations."
— Faith Baldwin"You cannot contribute anything to the ideal condition of mind and heart known as Brotherhood, however much you preach, posture, or agree, unless you live it."
— Faith Baldwin"Character builds slowly, but it can be torn down within incredible swiftness."
— Faith Baldwin"One of the dreariest spots on life's road is the point of conviction that nothing will ever again happen to you."
— Faith Baldwin