Mary Adams Quote
I think there is this about the great troubles - they teach us the art of cheerfulness whereas the small ones cultivate the industry of discontent.
Mary Adams
I think there is this about the great troubles - they teach us the art of cheerfulness whereas the small ones cultivate the industry of discontent.
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Mary Adams may refer to:
Mary Adams (activist) (born 1938), American tax activist who led the repeal of Maine's statewide property tax and efforts to enact a Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Mary Adams (actress) (1910–1973), American actress
Mary Adams (broadcaster) (1898–1984), English administrator who helped to develop the BBC's television service in the 1950s
Mary Adams (codebreaker) (1922–2010), Scottish interceptor for Bletchley Park during World War II
Mary Adams (educator) (1823–1898), Canadian women's education reformer
Mary Adams (politician) (born 1952), American member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
Mary Anne Adams (born 1954), African American lesbian activist, social worker, and public health researcher
Mary Ann Adams, aka Kudnarto (c. 1832–1855), Aboriginal Australian landowner who was the first Aboriginal woman to legally marry a colonist in South Australia
Mary Bridges-Adams (1854–1939), British educationalist, socialist, and activist
A pen name of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844–1911), American author and intellectual
Mary Mathews Adams (1840–1902), Irish poet
Mary Jane Adams (1840–1902), Irish-born American writer and philanthropist
Mary Kay Adams (born 1962), American television actress
Mary Kawennatakie Adams (1917–1999), First Nations basketmaker
Mary Newbury Adams (1837–1901), American women's suffragist and education advocate
Mary Rose Columba Adams (1832–1891), English Roman Catholic Dominican prioress
Mary Hall Adams (1816–1860), American book editor and letter writer
A pseudonym for Communist Party USA activist Williana Burroughs (1882–1945), used in the 1920s
Mary Adams (activist) (born 1938), American tax activist who led the repeal of Maine's statewide property tax and efforts to enact a Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Mary Adams (actress) (1910–1973), American actress
Mary Adams (broadcaster) (1898–1984), English administrator who helped to develop the BBC's television service in the 1950s
Mary Adams (codebreaker) (1922–2010), Scottish interceptor for Bletchley Park during World War II
Mary Adams (educator) (1823–1898), Canadian women's education reformer
Mary Adams (politician) (born 1952), American member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
Mary Anne Adams (born 1954), African American lesbian activist, social worker, and public health researcher
Mary Ann Adams, aka Kudnarto (c. 1832–1855), Aboriginal Australian landowner who was the first Aboriginal woman to legally marry a colonist in South Australia
Mary Bridges-Adams (1854–1939), British educationalist, socialist, and activist
A pen name of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844–1911), American author and intellectual
Mary Mathews Adams (1840–1902), Irish poet
Mary Jane Adams (1840–1902), Irish-born American writer and philanthropist
Mary Kay Adams (born 1962), American television actress
Mary Kawennatakie Adams (1917–1999), First Nations basketmaker
Mary Newbury Adams (1837–1901), American women's suffragist and education advocate
Mary Rose Columba Adams (1832–1891), English Roman Catholic Dominican prioress
Mary Hall Adams (1816–1860), American book editor and letter writer
A pseudonym for Communist Party USA activist Williana Burroughs (1882–1945), used in the 1920s