''Skepticism,'' is that anything more than we used to mean when we said, ''Well, what have we here?'' |
A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain. |
A champion of the working class has never been known to die of overwork |
A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity. |
A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity. |
A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age. |
A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer. |
A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer. |
A liberal is a man too broad minded to take his own side in a quarrel |
A man will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body -- the wishbone. |
A mother takes twenty years to make a man of her boy, and another woman makes a fool of him in twenty minutes. |
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. |
A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom. |
A poem begins with a lump in the throat |
A poem begins with a lump in the throat |