Mary Griffith Quote
I realize how depraved it was to instill false guilt in an innocent child's conscience, causing a distorted image of life, God, & self, leaving little if any feeling of personal worth.
Mary Griffith
I realize how depraved it was to instill false guilt in an innocent child's conscience, causing a distorted image of life, God, & self, leaving little if any feeling of personal worth.
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About Mary Griffith
Mary Griffith may refer to:
Mary Pix (née Griffith; 1666–1709), English novelist and playwright
Mary Griffith (writer) (1772–1846), American writer, horticulturist, and scientist
Mary Harriett Griffith (1849–1930), Australian philanthropist
Mary Agnes Christina Mesmer Griffith (1864–1948), called Tina, oldest daughter of Louis and Catherine Mesmer
Mary Emma Griffith Marshall (née Griffith; 1888–1925), American editor and librarian
Mary Lavinia Griffith (1906–1993), American rancher and conservationist
Mary Griffith (activist) (1934–2020), American LGBT rights activist
Mary Pix (née Griffith; 1666–1709), English novelist and playwright
Mary Griffith (writer) (1772–1846), American writer, horticulturist, and scientist
Mary Harriett Griffith (1849–1930), Australian philanthropist
Mary Agnes Christina Mesmer Griffith (1864–1948), called Tina, oldest daughter of Louis and Catherine Mesmer
Mary Emma Griffith Marshall (née Griffith; 1888–1925), American editor and librarian
Mary Lavinia Griffith (1906–1993), American rancher and conservationist
Mary Griffith (activist) (1934–2020), American LGBT rights activist