Facts, or what a man believes to be facts, are always delightful - Get your facts first, and - then you can distort 'em as much as you please |
Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident; the only earthly certainty is oblivion |
Familiarity breeds contempt - and children |
Familiarity breeds contempt. How accurate that is. The reason we hold truth in such respect is because we have so little opportunity to get familiar with it. |
Few of us can stand prosperity. Another man's, I mean. |
Few sinners are saved after the first twenty minutes of a sermon |
Few things are harder to put up with than a good example. |
Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example. |
Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't. |
Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't. |
Fleas can be taught nearly anything that a congressman can |
Food has replaced sex in my life, now I can't even get into my own pants |
For all the talk you hear about knowledge being such a wonderful thing, instinct is worth forty of it for real unerringness |
For business reasons, I must preserve the outward signs of sanity. |
For England must not fall: it would mean an inundation of Russian and German political degradations which would envelop the globe and steep it in a sort of Middle-Age night and slaverly which would last till Christ comes again--which I hope he will n |