Even for practical purposes theory generally turns out the most important thing in the end. |
Even the wisest woman you talk to is ignorant of something you may know, but an elegant woman never forgets her elegance. |
Every calling is great when greatly pursued. |
Every event that a man would master must be mounted on the run, and no man ever caught the reins of a thought except as it galloped past him |
Every idea is an incitement...Eloquence may set fire to reason. |
Every library should try to be complete on something, if it were only the history of pinheads. |
Every man is an omnibus in which his ancestors ride. |
Every real thought on every real subject knocks the wind out of somebody or other. |
Every real thought on every real subject knocks the wind out of somebody or other. |
Fame usually comes to those who are thinking about something else. |
For him in vain the envious seasons roll, Who bears eternal summer in his soul. |
Fresh air is good if you do not take too much of it; most of the achievements and pleasures of life are in bad air. |
God's plan made a hopeful beginning. But man spoiled his chances by sinning. We trust that the story will end in God's glory. But, at present, the other side's winning. |
Good Americans when they die, go to Paris. |
Grow we must, if we outgrow all that loves us. |