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The critic is a man who prefers the indolence of opinion to the trials of action.
Charm is a glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light on others.
I am ready any time. Do not keep me waiting.
Even when the facts are available, most people seem to prefer the legend, and refuse to believe the truth when it in any way dislodges the myth.
Reasoning with a child is fine, if you can reach the child's reason without destroying your own.
Something deathless and dangerous in the world sweeps past you ... It is something fearful and ominous, something turbulent and to be dreaded, which distends the drama to include the life of nations as well as of men. It is an ageless warning ...
I am as content to die for God's eternal truth on the scaffold as in any other way.
You were born an original, don't die a copy
To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles.
The comic book is the marijuana of the nursery, the bane of the bassinet, the horror of the home, the curse of the kids and a threat to the future.
Nowhere are prejudices more mistaken for truth, passion for reason and invective for documentation than in politics.
I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with Blood.
What happiness is, no person can say for another. But no one, I am convinced, can be happy who lives only for himself. The joy of living comes from immersion in something that we know to be bigger, better, more enduring and worthier than we are.
What a man is is the basis owhat he dreams and thinks, accepts and rejects, feels and perceives.
He played the king as if afraid someone else would play the ace.
Friendship should be a private pleasure, not a public boast. I loathe those braggarts who are forever trying to invest themselves with importance by calling important people by their first names in or out of print. Such first-naming for effect makes me cringe.
Some television programs are so much chewing gum for the eyes.
I have lived long enough to be battered by the realities of life, and not too long to be downed by them.
God spare me sclerosis of the curiosity, for the curiosity which craves to keep us informed about the small things no less than the large is the mainspring, the dynamo, the jet propulsion of all complete living.