Ralph Marston Quote
Feelings come and feelings go. There is no need to fear them and no need to crave them. Be open to your feelings and experience them while they are here. Then be open to the feelings that will come next. Your feelings are a part of your experience. Yet no mere feeling, however intense it may seem, is your permanent reality.
Ralph Marston
Feelings come and feelings go. There is no need to fear them and no need to crave them. Be open to your feelings and experience them while they are here. Then be open to the feelings that will come next. Your feelings are a part of your experience. Yet no mere feeling, however intense it may seem, is your permanent reality.
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About Ralph Marston
Ralph Fulsom "Red" Marston (February 16, 1907−December 7, 1967) was an American football player.
Marston was born in 1907 in Malden, Massachusetts, and attended Malden High School. He played college football at Boston University. He later played one game in the National Football League with the Boston Bulldogs in 1929.
For more than three decades, Marston worked for the American Mutual Insurance Company. He lived in Pembroke, New Hampshire, from 1951 until his death in 1967.
Marston was born in 1907 in Malden, Massachusetts, and attended Malden High School. He played college football at Boston University. He later played one game in the National Football League with the Boston Bulldogs in 1929.
For more than three decades, Marston worked for the American Mutual Insurance Company. He lived in Pembroke, New Hampshire, from 1951 until his death in 1967.