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+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell
+Holmes Sr., by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
+
+Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+Release Date: September 3, 2004 [EBook #7545]
+Last Updated: October 26, 20012
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FOR O. W. HOLMES ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+ <div class="mynote">
+ <i><a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7545/old/orig7545-h/main.htm">
+ LINK TO THE ORIGINAL HTML FILE: This Ebook Has Been Reformatted For Better
+ Appearance In Mobile Viewers Such As Kindles And Others. The Original
+ Format, Which The Editor Believes Has A More Attractive Appearance For
+ Laptops And Other Computers, May Be Viewed By Clicking On This BOX.</a></i>
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h1>
+ OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
+ </h1>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h3>
+ Editor's Note
+ </h3>
+ <blockquote>
+ <p>
+ This is the physician and poet, not his son of the same name who was a
+ Supreme Court Justice and famous in his own right. Very early on Dr.
+ Holmes became my mentor and guide in the philosophy of medicine. Though
+ his world-wide fame was based on his prose and poetry, he was an eminent
+ leader in medicine. Many&mdash;too many years ago I would often assign
+ Holmes' "Medical Essays" to a medical student whose sharp edges of
+ science needed some rounding-off with a touch of humanity. I have no
+ longer the privilege of assigning anything to anybody, yet encourage any
+ of you, especially any who may be physicians, to read the thoughts of a
+ family doctor of the early 1800's.
+ </p>
+ </blockquote>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="holmes65.jpg (27K)" src="images/holmes65.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="holmes40.jpg (21K)" src="images/holmes40.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="holmes65.jpg (27K)" src="images/holmes65.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="holmes75.jpg (27K)" src="images/holmes75.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+
+
+
+
+A misprint kills a sensitive author
+
+Absolute, peremptory facts are bullies
+
+Advised every literary man to have a
+profession.
+
+Afraid of books who have not handled
+them from infancy
+
+Age and neglect united gradually
+
+Agreed on certain ultimata of belief
+
+Algebraic symbols of minds which have
+grown too weak
+
+All his geese are swans
+
+All men are bores, except when we want
+them
+
+All men love all women
+
+All the forms of moral excellence,
+except truth
+
+All want to reach old age and grumble
+when they get it
+
+And now we two are walking the long
+path in peace together
+
+Another privilege of talking is to
+misquote
+
+Arc in the movement of a large
+intellect
+
+As I understand truth
+
+As to clever people's hating each other
+
+As a child, he should have tumbled
+about in a library
+
+Asked Solon what made him dare to be so
+obstinate
+
+Assume a standard of judgment in our
+own minds
+
+At the mercy of every superior mind
+
+Audacious self-esteem, with good ground
+for it
+
+Automatic and involuntary actions of
+the mind
+
+Babbage's calculating machine
+
+Be very careful to whom you trust one
+of these keys
+
+Beautiful effects from wit,&mdash;all the
+prismatic colors
+
+Been in the same precise circumstances
+before
+
+Behave like men and gentlemen about it,
+if you know how.
+
+Beliefs are rooted in human wants and
+weakness, and die hard
+
+Bells which small trades-people connect
+with their shop-doors
+
+Better for mankind,&mdash;and all the worse
+for the fishes
+
+Better too few words, from the woman we
+love
+
+Bewitching cup of self-quackery
+
+Bill which will render pockets a
+superfluity in your next suit
+
+Blank checks of intellectual bankruptcy
+
+Bowing and nodding over the music
+
+Brain often runs away with the heart's
+best blood
+
+Brilliant flashes&mdash;of silence!
+
+Brute beasts of the intellectual domain
+
+Bury in it beliefs, doubts, dreams,
+hopes, and terrors
+
+But we must sail, and not drift, nor
+lie at anchor.
+
+But it was in talking of Life that we
+came most nearly together
+
+Called an old man for the first time
+
+Character is distinctly shown at the
+age of four months.
+
+Cigar
+
+Clairvoyance which sees into things
+without opening them
+
+Code of finalities is a necessary
+condition of profitable talk
+
+Cold shower-bath the world furnishes
+gratis
+
+Comfort is essential to enjoyment
+
+Commerce is just putting his granite
+foot upon them
+
+Common sense, as you understand it.
+
+Common sense was good enough for him
+
+Compare the racer with the trotter
+
+Conceit is just a natural thing to
+human minds
+
+Conceit has the virtue of making them
+cheerful
+
+Conclusion that he or she is really
+dull
+
+Conflicting advice of all manner of
+officious friends
+
+Consciousness of carrying a "settler"
+in the form of a fact
+
+Controversy
+
+Conversation which is suggestive rather
+than argumentative
+
+Conversational fungi spring up most
+luxuriantly
+
+Conversational bully
+
+Conversational blank checks or counters
+
+Conversational soprano
+
+Creative action is not voluntary at all
+
+Crippled souls
+
+Crow with a king-bird after him
+
+Cut your climate to your constitution
+
+Dangerous subjects
+
+Demand for intellectual labor is so
+enormous
+
+Did I believe in love at first sight?
+
+Didn't know Truth was such an invalid
+
+Differ on the fundamental principles
+
+Dishwater from the washings of English
+dandyism
+
+Disputing about remainders and
+fractions
+
+Do wish she would get well&mdash;or
+something
+
+Do you know how important good
+jockeying is to authors?
+
+Do you ever wonder why poets talk so
+much about flowers?
+
+Do not be bullied out of your common
+sense by the specialist
+
+Don't make your moral staple consist of
+the negative virtues
+
+Don't believe any man ever talked like
+that in this world
+
+Don't begin to pry till you have got
+the long arm on your side
+
+Don't ever think the poetry is dead in
+an old man
+
+Don't be in a hurry to choose your
+friends
+
+Doomed to the pangs of an undeceived
+self-estimate
+
+Dullest of teachers is the one who does
+not know what to omit
+
+Dulness is not commonly a game fish
+
+Earned your money by the dose you have
+taken
+
+Easier to dispute it than to disprove
+it
+
+Easier to say this than to prove it
+
+Educational factory
+
+Elysian abandonment of a huge recumbent
+chair.
+
+Every person's feelings have a
+front-door and a side-door
+
+Extra talent does sometimes make people
+jealous
+
+Facts always yield the place of honor,
+in conversation
+
+Fall silent and think they are thinking
+
+Few, if any, were ruined by drinking
+
+Flash terms for words which truly
+characterize their objects.
+
+Fortune is the measure of intelligence
+
+Fortune had left her, sorrow had
+baptized her
+
+Friendship authorizes you to say
+disagreeable things
+
+Gambling with dice or stocks
+
+Gambling, on the great scale, is not
+republican
+
+Generalize the disease and
+individualize the patient
+
+Generally ruined before they became
+drunkards
+
+Genius in an essentially common person
+is detestable
+
+Gift of seeing themselves in the true
+light
+
+Give it an intellectual shake and hold
+it up to the light
+
+Give us the luxuries of life
+
+Good for nothing until they have been
+long kept and used
+
+Good feeling helps society to make
+liars of most of us
+
+Good Americans, when they die, go to
+Paris
+
+Got his hand up, as a pointer lifts his
+forefoot
+
+Governed, not by, but according to laws
+
+Grave without a stone where nothing but
+a man is buried
+
+Great silent-moving misery puts a new
+stamp on us
+
+Grow we must, if we outgrow all that we
+love
+
+Grow old early, if you would be old
+long
+
+Habit is a labor-saving invention
+
+Habits are the crutches of old age
+
+Half knowledge dreads nothing but whole
+knowledge
+
+Half-censure divided between the
+parties
+
+Hard it is for some people to get out
+of a room
+
+He did not know so much about old age
+then as he does now
+
+He that has once done you a kindness
+
+He who is carried by horses must deal
+with rogues
+
+Height of art to conceal art
+
+Her breathing was somewhat hurried and
+high, or thoracic
+
+Here lies buried the soul of the
+licentiate Pedro Garcias
+
+Hire logic, in the shape of a lawyer
+
+Hold their outspread hands over your
+head
+
+Holes in all her pockets
+
+Hoped he did deserve a little abuse
+occasionally
+
+Hopelessly dull discourse acts
+inductively
+
+How long will school-keeping take to
+kill you?
+
+Hung with moss, looking like bearded
+Druids
+
+Hydrostatic paradox of controversy
+
+I always believed in life rather than
+in books
+
+I always break down when folks cry in
+my face
+
+I allow no "facts" at this table
+
+I show my thought, another his
+
+I tell my secrets too easily when I am
+downhearted.
+
+I love horses
+
+I think I have not been attacked enough
+for it
+
+I never think I have hit hard unless it
+rebounds
+
+I replied with my usual forbearance
+
+I am my own son, as it seems to me
+
+I had not thought love was ever meant
+for me.
+
+I hate books
+
+I have lived by the sea-shore and by
+the mountains
+
+I have taken all knowledge to be my
+province
+
+If so and so, we should have been this
+or that
+
+If they have run as well as they knew
+how!
+
+If I thought I should ever see the
+Alps!
+
+Il faut ne pas BRUTALISER la machine
+
+In what direction we are moving
+
+Incipit Allegoria Senectutis.
+
+Infinite ocean of similitudes and
+analogies
+
+Insanity is often the logic of an
+accurate mind overtasked
+
+Insanity
+
+Intellectual companions can be found
+easily
+
+Is this the mighty ocean?&mdash;is this all?
+
+It is by little things that we know
+ourselves
+
+It is pleasant to be foolish at the
+right time
+
+Judge men's minds by comparing with
+mine
+
+Keep his wit in the background
+
+Key to this side-door
+
+Knowledge and timber only useful when
+seasoned
+
+La main de fer sous le gant de velours
+
+Laid the egg of the Reformation which
+Luther hatched
+
+Laughs at times at the grand airs
+"Science" puts on
+
+Law of the road with regard to handsome
+faces
+
+Leading a string of my mind's daughters
+to market
+
+Leap at a single bound into celebrity
+
+Learn anything twice as easily as in my
+earlier days
+
+Leave your friend to learn unpleasant
+truths from his enemies
+
+Lecturer is public property
+
+Let us cry!
+
+Liability of all men to be elected to
+public office
+
+Life would be nothing without
+paper-credit
+
+Life is maintained by the respiration
+of oxygen and of sentiment
+
+Like taking the cat in your lap after
+holding a squirrel
+
+Listen to what others say about
+subjects you have studied
+
+Little great man
+
+Little muscle which knows its
+importance
+
+Little narrow streaks of specialized
+knowledge
+
+Live on the reputation of the
+reputation they might have made
+
+Living in a narrow world of dry habits
+
+Logic
+
+Logicians carry the surveyor's chain
+over the track
+
+Long illness is the real vampyrism
+
+Look through the silvered rings of the
+arcus senilis!
+
+Love must be either rich or rosy
+
+Love is sparingly soluble in the words
+of men
+
+Love-capacity is a congenital endowment
+
+Lying is unprofitable
+
+Made up your mind to do when you ask
+them for advice
+
+Man of family
+
+Man who means to be honest for a
+literary pickpocket
+
+Man is father to the boy that was
+
+Man's and a woman's dusting a library
+
+Man's first life-story shall clean him
+out, so to speak
+
+Mathematical fact
+
+May doubt everything to-day if I will
+only do it civilly
+
+Meaningless blushing
+
+Mechanical invention had exhausted
+itself
+
+Memory is a net
+
+Men that know everything except how to
+make a living
+
+Men grow sweet a little while before
+they begin to decay
+
+Men of facts wait their turn in grim
+silence
+
+Men who have found new occupations when
+growing old
+
+Men that it weakens one to talk with an
+hour
+
+Men are fools, cowards, and liars all
+at once
+
+Might have hired an EARTHQUAKE for less
+money!
+
+Moralist and occasional sermonizer
+
+Most of our common, working beliefs are
+probabilities
+
+Moved as if all her articulations were
+elbow-joints
+
+Much ashamed of some people for
+retaining their reason
+
+Must not read such a string of verses
+too literally
+
+Must sail sometimes with the wind and
+sometimes against it
+
+Must be weaned from his late suppers
+now
+
+Napoleon's test
+
+Nature dresses and undresses them
+
+Nature, who always has her pockets full
+of seeds
+
+Nearest approach to flying that man has
+ever made
+
+Neither make too much of flaws or
+overstatements
+
+Never forget where they have put their
+money
+
+No families take so little medicine as
+those of doctors
+
+No fresh truth ever gets into a book
+
+No man knows his own voice
+
+Nobody is so old he doesn't think he
+can live a year
+
+None of my business to inquire what
+other persons think
+
+Nutritious diet of active sympathetic
+benevolence
+
+Oblivion as residuary legatee
+
+Oblivion's Uncatalogued Library
+
+Odious trick of speech or manners must
+be got rid of.
+
+Oh, so patient she is, this
+imperturbable Nature!
+
+Old Age
+
+Old age appear as a series of personal
+insults and indignities
+
+Old jokes are dynamometers of mental
+tension
+
+One very sad thing in old friendships
+
+One whose patients are willing to die
+in his hands
+
+One doesn't like to be cruel,&mdash;and yet
+one hates to lie
+
+One that goes in a nurse may come out
+an angel
+
+One can generally tell these wholesale
+thieves easily enough
+
+Open patches where the sun gets in and
+goes to sleep
+
+Oracle
+
+Original, though you have uttered it a
+hundred times
+
+Ought to produce insanity in every
+well-regulated mind
+
+Our brains are seventy-year clocks
+
+Overrate their own flesh and blood
+
+Painted there by reflection from our
+faces
+
+Passion never laughs
+
+People in the green stage of millionism
+
+People that make puns are like wanton
+boys
+
+Person is really full of information,
+and does not abuse it
+
+Personal incidents that call up single
+sharp pictures
+
+Physical necessity to talk out what is
+in the mind
+
+Picket-guard at the extreme outpost
+
+Plagiarism
+
+Pluck survives stamina
+
+Poem must be kept and used, like a
+meerschaum, or a violin
+
+Poetry, instead of making one other
+heart happy
+
+Poetry of words is quite as beautiful
+as that of sentences
+
+Poor creature that does not often
+repeat himself
+
+Poverty is evidence of limited capacity
+
+Power of human beings is a very
+strictly limited agency
+
+Power of music
+
+Pretensions of presumptuous ignorance
+
+Pride, in the sense of contemning
+others
+
+Probabilities
+
+Project a principle full in the face of
+obvious fact!
+
+Provincial conceit, which some of us
+must plead guilty to.
+
+Pseudo-science
+
+Pseudological inanity
+
+Public itself, which insists on being
+poisoned
+
+Pun is prima facie an insult
+
+Put coppers on the railroad-tracks
+
+Qu'est ce qu'il a fait? What has he
+done?
+
+Quackery and idolatry are all but
+immortal
+
+Question everything
+
+Racing horses are essentially gambling
+implements
+
+Rapidity with which ideas grow old in
+our memories
+
+Rather meet three of the scowlers than
+one of the smilers.
+
+Rather longer than usual dressing that
+morning
+
+Regained my freedom with a sigh
+
+Religious mental disturbances
+
+Remarkably intelligent audience
+
+Remarks like so many postage-stamps
+
+Returning thanks after a dinner of many
+courses
+
+Ribbon which has strangled so many
+false pretensions
+
+Sad thing to be born a sneaking fellow
+
+Saddle-leather is in some respects even
+preferable
+
+Saint may be a sinner that never got
+down to "hard pan"
+
+Saturation-point of each mind differs
+from that of every other
+
+Saying one thing about it and believing
+another
+
+Scientific certainty has no spring in
+it
+
+Scientific knowledge
+
+Second story projecting
+
+See if the ripe fruit were better or
+worse
+
+Self-assertion, such as free suffrage
+introduces
+
+Self-love is a cup without any bottom
+
+Self-made men?
+
+Self-unconsciousness of genius
+
+Sense of SMELL
+
+Sentenced to capital punishment for the
+crime of living
+
+"Sentimentality," which is sentiment
+overdone
+
+"Settler" in the form of a fact or a
+revolver
+
+Several false premises
+
+Shake the same bough again
+
+She who nips off the end of a brittle
+courtesy
+
+She always laughs and cries in the
+right places
+
+Shut out, not all light, but all the
+light they do not want
+
+Shy of asking questions of those who
+know enough to destroy
+
+SIN has many tools, but a lie is the
+handle which fits them all
+
+Single combats between dead authors and
+living housemaids
+
+Singular inability to weigh the value
+of testimony
+
+Six persons engaged in every dialogue
+between two
+
+Slow to accept marvellous stories and
+many forms of superstition
+
+Small potatoes always get to the
+bottom.
+
+Smiling at present follies
+
+So long as a woman can talk, there is
+nothing she cannot bear
+
+So much woman in it,&mdash;muliebrity, as
+well as femineity
+
+So much must be pardoned to humanity
+
+Society is a strong solution of books
+
+Society of Mutual Admiration
+
+Sold his sensibilities
+
+Some people that think everything
+pitiable is so funny
+
+Some people think that truth and gold
+are always to be washed for
+
+Somebody had been calling him an old
+man
+
+Something she is ashamed of, or ought
+to be
+
+Something better than flowers; it is a
+seed-capsule
+
+Somewhere,&mdash;somewhere,&mdash;love is in
+store for them
+
+Stages of life
+
+Struggle with the ever-rising mists of
+delusion
+
+Stupidity often saves a man from going
+mad
+
+Style is the man
+
+Sudden conviction that I had seen it
+somewhere
+
+Takes very little to spoil everything
+for writer, talker, lover
+
+Talk about those subjects you have had
+long in your mind
+
+Talk, to me, is only spading up the
+ground for crops of thought
+
+Talk without words is half their
+conversation
+
+Talkers who have what may be called
+jerky minds
+
+Talking with a dull friend affords
+great relief
+
+Talking is like playing on the harp
+
+Talking is one of the fine arts
+
+Talking shapes our thoughts for us
+
+Tears that we weep inwardly with
+unchanging features
+
+Temptation of money and fame is too
+great for young people
+
+Tepid and unstimulating expression of
+enthusiasm
+
+Terrible smile
+
+Thanklessness of critical honesty
+
+That great procession of the UNLOVED
+
+The house is quite as much the body we
+live in
+
+The schoolmistress had tried life, too
+
+The Amen! of Nature is always a flower
+
+The race that shortens its weapons
+lengthens its boundaries
+
+The year eighteen hundred and ever-so-few
+
+The way to argue down a vice is not to
+tell lies about it
+
+Their business is not a matter of
+sympathy, but of intellect
+
+There is no elasticity in a
+mathematical fact
+
+There is a higher law in grammar, not
+to be put down
+
+There is almost always at least one key
+to this side-door
+
+Think only in single file front this
+day forward
+
+Think of the griefs that die unspoken!
+
+Third vowel as its center
+
+This is the shortest way,&mdash;she said
+
+This is one of those cases in which the
+style is the man
+
+Those who ask your opinion really want
+your praise
+
+Time is a fact
+
+To trifle with the vocabulary
+
+To pay up, to own up, and to shut up,
+if beaten
+
+Too late!&mdash;&mdash; "It might have been."&mdash;&mdash;
+Amen!
+
+Travellers change their guineas, but
+not their characters
+
+Triumph of the ciphering hand-organ
+
+True state of creative genius is allied
+to reverie, or dreaming
+
+Truth must roll, or nobody can do
+anything with it
+
+Truth is only safe when diluted
+
+Truth's sharp corners get terribly
+rounded
+
+Truths a man carries about with him are
+his tools
+
+Turn over any old falsehood
+
+Unadorned and in plain calico
+
+Undertakers
+
+Unpacks and unfolds incidental
+illustrations
+
+Unpretending mediocrity is good
+
+Virtually old when it first makes its
+appearance
+
+Virtue passed through the hem of their
+parchment
+
+Virtues of a sporting man
+
+Vulgarism of language
+
+Wait awhile!
+
+Walls of that larger Inquisition which
+we call Civilization
+
+Want of ideas, want of words, want of
+manners
+
+We die out of houses, just as we die
+out of our bodies
+
+We always compare ourselves with our
+contemporaries.
+
+We are all theological students
+
+We carry happiness into our condition
+
+We don't read what we don't like
+
+We never tell our secrets to people
+that pump for them.
+
+Wedded, faded away, threw themselves
+away
+
+Wedding-ring conveys a right to a key
+to this side-door
+
+Weeded their circle pretty well of
+these unfortunates
+
+What a satire, by the way, is that
+machine
+
+What are the great faults of
+conversation?
+
+Whether anything can be conscious of
+its own flavor??
+
+Whether gifted with the accident of
+beauty or not
+
+While she is silent, Nature is working
+for her
+
+Who is in advance of it or even with it
+
+Wholesale professional dealers in
+misfortune
+
+Why authors and actors are ashamed of
+being funny?
+
+Why did I not ask? you will say
+
+Will you take the long path with me?
+
+Winning-post a slab of white or gray
+stone
+
+Wit knows that his place is at the tail
+of a procession.
+
+Wonder how my great trees are coming on
+this summer.
+
+World calls him hard names, probably
+
+World has a million roosts for a man,
+but only one nest.
+
+Yes, I am a man, like another
+
+Young man knows the rules, but the old
+man knows the exceptions
+
+Youth and age&mdash;something in the soul
+</pre>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell
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+Title: Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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+Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
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+Release Date: September 3, 2004 [EBook #7545]
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FOR O. W. HOLMES ***
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+QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM O. W. HOLMES, SR.
+
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+
+OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
+
+
+
+
+Editor's Note
+This is the physician and poet, not his son of the same name who was a
+Supreme Court Justice and famous in his own right. Very early on Dr.
+Holmes became my mentor and guide in the philosophy of medicine.
+Though his world-wide fame was based on his prose and poetry, he was
+an eminent leader in medicine. Many--too many years ago I would often
+assign Holmes' "Medical Essays" to a medical student whose sharp edges
+of science needed some rounding-off with a touch of humanity. I have no
+longer the privilege of assigning anything to anybody, yet encourage any
+of you, especially any who may be physicians, to read the thoughts of a
+family doctor of the early 1800's.
+
+
+
+
+
+A misprint kills a sensitive author
+
+Absolute, peremptory facts are bullies
+
+Advised every literary man to have a
+profession.
+
+Afraid of books who have not handled
+them from infancy
+
+Age and neglect united gradually
+
+Agreed on certain ultimata of belief
+
+Algebraic symbols of minds which have
+grown too weak
+
+All his geese are swans
+
+All men are bores, except when we want
+them
+
+All men love all women
+
+All the forms of moral excellence,
+except truth
+
+All want to reach old age and grumble
+when they get it
+
+And now we two are walking the long
+path in peace together
+
+Another privilege of talking is to
+misquote
+
+Arc in the movement of a large
+intellect
+
+As I understand truth
+
+As to clever people's hating each other
+
+As a child, he should have tumbled
+about in a library
+
+Asked Solon what made him dare to be so
+obstinate
+
+Assume a standard of judgment in our
+own minds
+
+At the mercy of every superior mind
+
+Audacious self-esteem, with good ground
+for it
+
+Automatic and involuntary actions of
+the mind
+
+Babbage's calculating machine
+
+Be very careful to whom you trust one
+of these keys
+
+Beautiful effects from wit,--all the
+prismatic colors
+
+Been in the same precise circumstances
+before
+
+Behave like men and gentlemen about it,
+if you know how.
+
+Beliefs are rooted in human wants and
+weakness, and die hard
+
+Bells which small trades-people connect
+with their shop-doors
+
+Better for mankind,--and all the worse
+for the fishes
+
+Better too few words, from the woman we
+love
+
+Bewitching cup of self-quackery
+
+Bill which will render pockets a
+superfluity in your next suit
+
+Blank checks of intellectual bankruptcy
+
+Bowing and nodding over the music
+
+Brain often runs away with the heart's
+best blood
+
+Brilliant flashes--of silence!
+
+Brute beasts of the intellectual domain
+
+Bury in it beliefs, doubts, dreams,
+hopes, and terrors
+
+But we must sail, and not drift, nor
+lie at anchor.
+
+But it was in talking of Life that we
+came most nearly together
+
+Called an old man for the first time
+
+Character is distinctly shown at the
+age of four months.
+
+Cigar
+
+Clairvoyance which sees into things
+without opening them
+
+Code of finalities is a necessary
+condition of profitable talk
+
+Cold shower-bath the world furnishes
+gratis
+
+Comfort is essential to enjoyment
+
+Commerce is just putting his granite
+foot upon them
+
+Common sense, as you understand it.
+
+Common sense was good enough for him
+
+Compare the racer with the trotter
+
+Conceit is just a natural thing to
+human minds
+
+Conceit has the virtue of making them
+cheerful
+
+Conclusion that he or she is really
+dull
+
+Conflicting advice of all manner of
+officious friends
+
+Consciousness of carrying a "settler"
+in the form of a fact
+
+Controversy
+
+Conversation which is suggestive rather
+than argumentative
+
+Conversational fungi spring up most
+luxuriantly
+
+Conversational bully
+
+Conversational blank checks or counters
+
+Conversational soprano
+
+Creative action is not voluntary at all
+
+Crippled souls
+
+Crow with a king-bird after him
+
+Cut your climate to your constitution
+
+Dangerous subjects
+
+Demand for intellectual labor is so
+enormous
+
+Did I believe in love at first sight?
+
+Didn't know Truth was such an invalid
+
+Differ on the fundamental principles
+
+Dishwater from the washings of English
+dandyism
+
+Disputing about remainders and
+fractions
+
+Do wish she would get well--or
+something
+
+Do you know how important good
+jockeying is to authors?
+
+Do you ever wonder why poets talk so
+much about flowers?
+
+Do not be bullied out of your common
+sense by the specialist
+
+Don't make your moral staple consist of
+the negative virtues
+
+Don't believe any man ever talked like
+that in this world
+
+Don't begin to pry till you have got
+the long arm on your side
+
+Don't ever think the poetry is dead in
+an old man
+
+Don't be in a hurry to choose your
+friends
+
+Doomed to the pangs of an undeceived
+self-estimate
+
+Dullest of teachers is the one who does
+not know what to omit
+
+Dulness is not commonly a game fish
+
+Earned your money by the dose you have
+taken
+
+Easier to dispute it than to disprove
+it
+
+Easier to say this than to prove it
+
+Educational factory
+
+Elysian abandonment of a huge recumbent
+chair.
+
+Every person's feelings have a
+front-door and a side-door
+
+Extra talent does sometimes make people
+jealous
+
+Facts always yield the place of honor,
+in conversation
+
+Fall silent and think they are thinking
+
+Few, if any, were ruined by drinking
+
+Flash terms for words which truly
+characterize their objects.
+
+Fortune is the measure of intelligence
+
+Fortune had left her, sorrow had
+baptized her
+
+Friendship authorizes you to say
+disagreeable things
+
+Gambling with dice or stocks
+
+Gambling, on the great scale, is not
+republican
+
+Generalize the disease and
+individualize the patient
+
+Generally ruined before they became
+drunkards
+
+Genius in an essentially common person
+is detestable
+
+Gift of seeing themselves in the true
+light
+
+Give it an intellectual shake and hold
+it up to the light
+
+Give us the luxuries of life
+
+Good for nothing until they have been
+long kept and used
+
+Good feeling helps society to make
+liars of most of us
+
+Good Americans, when they die, go to
+Paris
+
+Got his hand up, as a pointer lifts his
+forefoot
+
+Governed, not by, but according to laws
+
+Grave without a stone where nothing but
+a man is buried
+
+Great silent-moving misery puts a new
+stamp on us
+
+Grow we must, if we outgrow all that we
+love
+
+Grow old early, if you would be old
+long
+
+Habit is a labor-saving invention
+
+Habits are the crutches of old age
+
+Half knowledge dreads nothing but whole
+knowledge
+
+Half-censure divided between the
+parties
+
+Hard it is for some people to get out
+of a room
+
+He did not know so much about old age
+then as he does now
+
+He that has once done you a kindness
+
+He who is carried by horses must deal
+with rogues
+
+Height of art to conceal art
+
+Her breathing was somewhat hurried and
+high, or thoracic
+
+Here lies buried the soul of the
+licentiate Pedro Garcias
+
+Hire logic, in the shape of a lawyer
+
+Hold their outspread hands over your
+head
+
+Holes in all her pockets
+
+Hoped he did deserve a little abuse
+occasionally
+
+Hopelessly dull discourse acts
+inductively
+
+How long will school-keeping take to
+kill you?
+
+Hung with moss, looking like bearded
+Druids
+
+Hydrostatic paradox of controversy
+
+I always believed in life rather than
+in books
+
+I always break down when folks cry in
+my face
+
+I allow no "facts" at this table
+
+I show my thought, another his
+
+I tell my secrets too easily when I am
+downhearted.
+
+I love horses
+
+I think I have not been attacked enough
+for it
+
+I never think I have hit hard unless it
+rebounds
+
+I replied with my usual forbearance
+
+I am my own son, as it seems to me
+
+I had not thought love was ever meant
+for me.
+
+I hate books
+
+I have lived by the sea-shore and by
+the mountains
+
+I have taken all knowledge to be my
+province
+
+If so and so, we should have been this
+or that
+
+If they have run as well as they knew
+how!
+
+If I thought I should ever see the
+Alps!
+
+Il faut ne pas BRUTALISER la machine
+
+In what direction we are moving
+
+Incipit Allegoria Senectutis.
+
+Infinite ocean of similitudes and
+analogies
+
+Insanity is often the logic of an
+accurate mind overtasked
+
+Insanity
+
+Intellectual companions can be found
+easily
+
+Is this the mighty ocean?--is this all?
+
+It is by little things that we know
+ourselves
+
+It is pleasant to be foolish at the
+right time
+
+Judge men's minds by comparing with
+mine
+
+Keep his wit in the background
+
+Key to this side-door
+
+Knowledge and timber only useful when
+seasoned
+
+La main de fer sous le gant de velours
+
+Laid the egg of the Reformation which
+Luther hatched
+
+Laughs at times at the grand airs
+"Science" puts on
+
+Law of the road with regard to handsome
+faces
+
+Leading a string of my mind's daughters
+to market
+
+Leap at a single bound into celebrity
+
+Learn anything twice as easily as in my
+earlier days
+
+Leave your friend to learn unpleasant
+truths from his enemies
+
+Lecturer is public property
+
+Let us cry!
+
+Liability of all men to be elected to
+public office
+
+Life would be nothing without
+paper-credit
+
+Life is maintained by the respiration
+of oxygen and of sentiment
+
+Like taking the cat in your lap after
+holding a squirrel
+
+Listen to what others say about
+subjects you have studied
+
+Little great man
+
+Little muscle which knows its
+importance
+
+Little narrow streaks of specialized
+knowledge
+
+Live on the reputation of the
+reputation they might have made
+
+Living in a narrow world of dry habits
+
+Logic
+
+Logicians carry the surveyor's chain
+over the track
+
+Long illness is the real vampyrism
+
+Look through the silvered rings of the
+arcus senilis!
+
+Love must be either rich or rosy
+
+Love is sparingly soluble in the words
+of men
+
+Love-capacity is a congenital endowment
+
+Lying is unprofitable
+
+Made up your mind to do when you ask
+them for advice
+
+Man of family
+
+Man who means to be honest for a
+literary pickpocket
+
+Man is father to the boy that was
+
+Man's and a woman's dusting a library
+
+Man's first life-story shall clean him
+out, so to speak
+
+Mathematical fact
+
+May doubt everything to-day if I will
+only do it civilly
+
+Meaningless blushing
+
+Mechanical invention had exhausted
+itself
+
+Memory is a net
+
+Men that know everything except how to
+make a living
+
+Men grow sweet a little while before
+they begin to decay
+
+Men of facts wait their turn in grim
+silence
+
+Men who have found new occupations when
+growing old
+
+Men that it weakens one to talk with an
+hour
+
+Men are fools, cowards, and liars all
+at once
+
+Might have hired an EARTHQUAKE for less
+money!
+
+Moralist and occasional sermonizer
+
+Most of our common, working beliefs are
+probabilities
+
+Moved as if all her articulations were
+elbow-joints
+
+Much ashamed of some people for
+retaining their reason
+
+Must not read such a string of verses
+too literally
+
+Must sail sometimes with the wind and
+sometimes against it
+
+Must be weaned from his late suppers
+now
+
+Napoleon's test
+
+Nature dresses and undresses them
+
+Nature, who always has her pockets full
+of seeds
+
+Nearest approach to flying that man has
+ever made
+
+Neither make too much of flaws or
+overstatements
+
+Never forget where they have put their
+money
+
+No families take so little medicine as
+those of doctors
+
+No fresh truth ever gets into a book
+
+No man knows his own voice
+
+Nobody is so old he doesn't think he
+can live a year
+
+None of my business to inquire what
+other persons think
+
+Nutritious diet of active sympathetic
+benevolence
+
+Oblivion as residuary legatee
+
+Oblivion's Uncatalogued Library
+
+Odious trick of speech or manners must
+be got rid of.
+
+Oh, so patient she is, this
+imperturbable Nature!
+
+Old Age
+
+Old age appear as a series of personal
+insults and indignities
+
+Old jokes are dynamometers of mental
+tension
+
+One very sad thing in old friendships
+
+One whose patients are willing to die
+in his hands
+
+One doesn't like to be cruel,--and yet
+one hates to lie
+
+One that goes in a nurse may come out
+an angel
+
+One can generally tell these wholesale
+thieves easily enough
+
+Open patches where the sun gets in and
+goes to sleep
+
+Oracle
+
+Original, though you have uttered it a
+hundred times
+
+Ought to produce insanity in every
+well-regulated mind
+
+Our brains are seventy-year clocks
+
+Overrate their own flesh and blood
+
+Painted there by reflection from our
+faces
+
+Passion never laughs
+
+People in the green stage of millionism
+
+People that make puns are like wanton
+boys
+
+Person is really full of information,
+and does not abuse it
+
+Personal incidents that call up single
+sharp pictures
+
+Physical necessity to talk out what is
+in the mind
+
+Picket-guard at the extreme outpost
+
+Plagiarism
+
+Pluck survives stamina
+
+Poem must be kept and used, like a
+meerschaum, or a violin
+
+Poetry, instead of making one other
+heart happy
+
+Poetry of words is quite as beautiful
+as that of sentences
+
+Poor creature that does not often
+repeat himself
+
+Poverty is evidence of limited capacity
+
+Power of human beings is a very
+strictly limited agency
+
+Power of music
+
+Pretensions of presumptuous ignorance
+
+Pride, in the sense of contemning
+others
+
+Probabilities
+
+Project a principle full in the face of
+obvious fact!
+
+Provincial conceit, which some of us
+must plead guilty to.
+
+Pseudo-science
+
+Pseudological inanity
+
+Public itself, which insists on being
+poisoned
+
+Pun is prima facie an insult
+
+Put coppers on the railroad-tracks
+
+Qu'est ce qu'il a fait? What has he
+done?
+
+Quackery and idolatry are all but
+immortal
+
+Question everything
+
+Racing horses are essentially gambling
+implements
+
+Rapidity with which ideas grow old in
+our memories
+
+Rather meet three of the scowlers than
+one of the smilers.
+
+Rather longer than usual dressing that
+morning
+
+Regained my freedom with a sigh
+
+Religious mental disturbances
+
+Remarkably intelligent audience
+
+Remarks like so many postage-stamps
+
+Returning thanks after a dinner of many
+courses
+
+Ribbon which has strangled so many
+false pretensions
+
+Sad thing to be born a sneaking fellow
+
+Saddle-leather is in some respects even
+preferable
+
+Saint may be a sinner that never got
+down to "hard pan"
+
+Saturation-point of each mind differs
+from that of every other
+
+Saying one thing about it and believing
+another
+
+Scientific certainty has no spring in
+it
+
+Scientific knowledge
+
+Second story projecting
+
+See if the ripe fruit were better or
+worse
+
+Self-assertion, such as free suffrage
+introduces
+
+Self-love is a cup without any bottom
+
+Self-made men?
+
+Self-unconsciousness of genius
+
+Sense of SMELL
+
+Sentenced to capital punishment for the
+crime of living
+
+"Sentimentality," which is sentiment
+overdone
+
+"Settler" in the form of a fact or a
+revolver
+
+Several false premises
+
+Shake the same bough again
+
+She who nips off the end of a brittle
+courtesy
+
+She always laughs and cries in the
+right places
+
+Shut out, not all light, but all the
+light they do not want
+
+Shy of asking questions of those who
+know enough to destroy
+
+SIN has many tools, but a lie is the
+handle which fits them all
+
+Single combats between dead authors and
+living housemaids
+
+Singular inability to weigh the value
+of testimony
+
+Six persons engaged in every dialogue
+between two
+
+Slow to accept marvellous stories and
+many forms of superstition
+
+Small potatoes always get to the
+bottom.
+
+Smiling at present follies
+
+So long as a woman can talk, there is
+nothing she cannot bear
+
+So much woman in it,--muliebrity, as
+well as femineity
+
+So much must be pardoned to humanity
+
+Society is a strong solution of books
+
+Society of Mutual Admiration
+
+Sold his sensibilities
+
+Some people that think everything
+pitiable is so funny
+
+Some people think that truth and gold
+are always to be washed for
+
+Somebody had been calling him an old
+man
+
+Something she is ashamed of, or ought
+to be
+
+Something better than flowers; it is a
+seed-capsule
+
+Somewhere,--somewhere,--love is in
+store for them
+
+Stages of life
+
+Struggle with the ever-rising mists of
+delusion
+
+Stupidity often saves a man from going
+mad
+
+Style is the man
+
+Sudden conviction that I had seen it
+somewhere
+
+Takes very little to spoil everything
+for writer, talker, lover
+
+Talk about those subjects you have had
+long in your mind
+
+Talk, to me, is only spading up the
+ground for crops of thought
+
+Talk without words is half their
+conversation
+
+Talkers who have what may be called
+jerky minds
+
+Talking with a dull friend affords
+great relief
+
+Talking is like playing on the harp
+
+Talking is one of the fine arts
+
+Talking shapes our thoughts for us
+
+Tears that we weep inwardly with
+unchanging features
+
+Temptation of money and fame is too
+great for young people
+
+Tepid and unstimulating expression of
+enthusiasm
+
+Terrible smile
+
+Thanklessness of critical honesty
+
+That great procession of the UNLOVED
+
+The house is quite as much the body we
+live in
+
+The schoolmistress had tried life, too
+
+The Amen! of Nature is always a flower
+
+The race that shortens its weapons
+lengthens its boundaries
+
+The year eighteen hundred and ever-so-few
+
+The way to argue down a vice is not to
+tell lies about it
+
+Their business is not a matter of
+sympathy, but of intellect
+
+There is no elasticity in a
+mathematical fact
+
+There is a higher law in grammar, not
+to be put down
+
+There is almost always at least one key
+to this side-door
+
+Think only in single file front this
+day forward
+
+Think of the griefs that die unspoken!
+
+Third vowel as its center
+
+This is the shortest way,--she said
+
+This is one of those cases in which the
+style is the man
+
+Those who ask your opinion really want
+your praise
+
+Time is a fact
+
+To trifle with the vocabulary
+
+To pay up, to own up, and to shut up,
+if beaten
+
+Too late!---- "It might have been."----
+Amen!
+
+Travellers change their guineas, but
+not their characters
+
+Triumph of the ciphering hand-organ
+
+True state of creative genius is allied
+to reverie, or dreaming
+
+Truth must roll, or nobody can do
+anything with it
+
+Truth is only safe when diluted
+
+Truth's sharp corners get terribly
+rounded
+
+Truths a man carries about with him are
+his tools
+
+Turn over any old falsehood
+
+Unadorned and in plain calico
+
+Undertakers
+
+Unpacks and unfolds incidental
+illustrations
+
+Unpretending mediocrity is good
+
+Virtually old when it first makes its
+appearance
+
+Virtue passed through the hem of their
+parchment
+
+Virtues of a sporting man
+
+Vulgarism of language
+
+Wait awhile!
+
+Walls of that larger Inquisition which
+we call Civilization
+
+Want of ideas, want of words, want of
+manners
+
+We die out of houses, just as we die
+out of our bodies
+
+We always compare ourselves with our
+contemporaries.
+
+We are all theological students
+
+We carry happiness into our condition
+
+We don't read what we don't like
+
+We never tell our secrets to people
+that pump for them.
+
+Wedded, faded away, threw themselves
+away
+
+Wedding-ring conveys a right to a key
+to this side-door
+
+Weeded their circle pretty well of
+these unfortunates
+
+What a satire, by the way, is that
+machine
+
+What are the great faults of
+conversation?
+
+Whether anything can be conscious of
+its own flavor??
+
+Whether gifted with the accident of
+beauty or not
+
+While she is silent, Nature is working
+for her
+
+Who is in advance of it or even with it
+
+Wholesale professional dealers in
+misfortune
+
+Why authors and actors are ashamed of
+being funny?
+
+Why did I not ask? you will say
+
+Will you take the long path with me?
+
+Winning-post a slab of white or gray
+stone
+
+Wit knows that his place is at the tail
+of a procession.
+
+Wonder how my great trees are coming on
+this summer.
+
+World calls him hard names, probably
+
+World has a million roosts for a man,
+but only one nest.
+
+Yes, I am a man, like another
+
+Young man knows the rules, but the old
+man knows the exceptions
+
+Youth and age--something in the soul
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell
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+Title: Quotes and Images From Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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+Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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+<h3>Editor's Note</h3>
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+<p>This is the physician and poet, not his son of the same name
+who was a Supreme Court Justice and famous in his own right. Very
+early on Dr. Holmes became my mentor and guide in the philosophy
+of medicine. Though his world-wide fame was based on his prose
+and poetry, he was an eminent leader in medicine. Many&mdash;too
+many years ago I would often assign Holmes' "Medical Essays" to
+a medical student whose sharp edges of science needed some
+rounding-off with a touch of humanity. I have no longer the privilege of assigning
+anything to anybody, yet encourage any of you, especially any who
+may be physicians, to read the thoughts of a family doctor of the
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+<pre>
+A misprint kills a sensitive author
+
+Absolute, peremptory facts are bullies
+
+Advised every literary man to have a
+profession.
+
+Afraid of books who have not handled
+them from infancy
+
+Age and neglect united gradually
+
+Agreed on certain ultimata of belief
+
+Algebraic symbols of minds which have
+grown too weak
+
+All his geese are swans
+
+All men are bores, except when we want
+them
+
+All men love all women
+
+All the forms of moral excellence,
+except truth
+
+All want to reach old age and grumble
+when they get it
+
+And now we two are walking the long
+path in peace together
+
+Another privilege of talking is to
+misquote
+
+Arc in the movement of a large
+intellect
+
+As I understand truth
+
+As to clever people's hating each other
+
+As a child, he should have tumbled
+about in a library
+
+Asked Solon what made him dare to be so
+obstinate
+
+Assume a standard of judgment in our
+own minds
+
+At the mercy of every superior mind
+
+Audacious self-esteem, with good ground
+for it
+
+Automatic and involuntary actions of
+the mind
+
+Babbage's calculating machine
+
+Be very careful to whom you trust one
+of these keys
+
+Beautiful effects from wit,&mdash;all the
+prismatic colors
+
+Been in the same precise circumstances
+before
+
+Behave like men and gentlemen about it,
+if you know how.
+
+Beliefs are rooted in human wants and
+weakness, and die hard
+
+Bells which small trades-people connect
+with their shop-doors
+
+Better for mankind,&mdash;and all the worse
+for the fishes
+
+Better too few words, from the woman we
+love
+
+Bewitching cup of self-quackery
+
+Bill which will render pockets a
+superfluity in your next suit
+
+Blank checks of intellectual bankruptcy
+
+Bowing and nodding over the music
+
+Brain often runs away with the heart's
+best blood
+
+Brilliant flashes&mdash;of silence!
+
+Brute beasts of the intellectual domain
+
+Bury in it beliefs, doubts, dreams,
+hopes, and terrors
+
+But we must sail, and not drift, nor
+lie at anchor.
+
+But it was in talking of Life that we
+came most nearly together
+
+Called an old man for the first time
+
+Character is distinctly shown at the
+age of four months.
+
+Cigar
+
+Clairvoyance which sees into things
+without opening them
+
+Code of finalities is a necessary
+condition of profitable talk
+
+Cold shower-bath the world furnishes
+gratis
+
+Comfort is essential to enjoyment
+
+Commerce is just putting his granite
+foot upon them
+
+Common sense, as you understand it.
+
+Common sense was good enough for him
+
+Compare the racer with the trotter
+
+Conceit is just a natural thing to
+human minds
+
+Conceit has the virtue of making them
+cheerful
+
+Conclusion that he or she is really
+dull
+
+Conflicting advice of all manner of
+officious friends
+
+Consciousness of carrying a "settler"
+in the form of a fact
+
+Controversy
+
+Conversation which is suggestive rather
+than argumentative
+
+Conversational fungi spring up most
+luxuriantly
+
+Conversational bully
+
+Conversational blank checks or counters
+
+Conversational soprano
+
+Creative action is not voluntary at all
+
+Crippled souls
+
+Crow with a king-bird after him
+
+Cut your climate to your constitution
+
+Dangerous subjects
+
+Demand for intellectual labor is so
+enormous
+
+Did I believe in love at first sight?
+
+Didn't know Truth was such an invalid
+
+Differ on the fundamental principles
+
+Dishwater from the washings of English
+dandyism
+
+Disputing about remainders and
+fractions
+
+Do wish she would get well&mdash;or
+something
+
+Do you know how important good
+jockeying is to authors?
+
+Do you ever wonder why poets talk so
+much about flowers?
+
+Do not be bullied out of your common
+sense by the specialist
+
+Don't make your moral staple consist of
+the negative virtues
+
+Don't believe any man ever talked like
+that in this world
+
+Don't begin to pry till you have got
+the long arm on your side
+
+Don't ever think the poetry is dead in
+an old man
+
+Don't be in a hurry to choose your
+friends
+
+Doomed to the pangs of an undeceived
+self-estimate
+
+Dullest of teachers is the one who does
+not know what to omit
+
+Dulness is not commonly a game fish
+
+Earned your money by the dose you have
+taken
+
+Easier to dispute it than to disprove
+it
+
+Easier to say this than to prove it
+
+Educational factory
+
+Elysian abandonment of a huge recumbent
+chair.
+
+Every person's feelings have a
+front-door and a side-door
+
+Extra talent does sometimes make people
+jealous
+
+Facts always yield the place of honor,
+in conversation
+
+Fall silent and think they are thinking
+
+Few, if any, were ruined by drinking
+
+Flash terms for words which truly
+characterize their objects.
+
+Fortune is the measure of intelligence
+
+Fortune had left her, sorrow had
+baptized her
+
+Friendship authorizes you to say
+disagreeable things
+
+Gambling with dice or stocks
+
+Gambling, on the great scale, is not
+republican
+
+Generalize the disease and
+individualize the patient
+
+Generally ruined before they became
+drunkards
+
+Genius in an essentially common person
+is detestable
+
+Gift of seeing themselves in the true
+light
+
+Give it an intellectual shake and hold
+it up to the light
+
+Give us the luxuries of life
+
+Good for nothing until they have been
+long kept and used
+
+Good feeling helps society to make
+liars of most of us
+
+Good Americans, when they die, go to
+Paris
+
+Got his hand up, as a pointer lifts his
+forefoot
+
+Governed, not by, but according to laws
+
+Grave without a stone where nothing but
+a man is buried
+
+Great silent-moving misery puts a new
+stamp on us
+
+Grow we must, if we outgrow all that we
+love
+
+Grow old early, if you would be old
+long
+
+Habit is a labor-saving invention
+
+Habits are the crutches of old age
+
+Half knowledge dreads nothing but whole
+knowledge
+
+Half-censure divided between the
+parties
+
+Hard it is for some people to get out
+of a room
+
+He did not know so much about old age
+then as he does now
+
+He that has once done you a kindness
+
+He who is carried by horses must deal
+with rogues
+
+Height of art to conceal art
+
+Her breathing was somewhat hurried and
+high, or thoracic
+
+Here lies buried the soul of the
+licentiate Pedro Garcias
+
+Hire logic, in the shape of a lawyer
+
+Hold their outspread hands over your
+head
+
+Holes in all her pockets
+
+Hoped he did deserve a little abuse
+occasionally
+
+Hopelessly dull discourse acts
+inductively
+
+How long will school-keeping take to
+kill you?
+
+Hung with moss, looking like bearded
+Druids
+
+Hydrostatic paradox of controversy
+
+I always believed in life rather than
+in books
+
+I always break down when folks cry in
+my face
+
+I allow no "facts" at this table
+
+I show my thought, another his
+
+I tell my secrets too easily when I am
+downhearted.
+
+I love horses
+
+I think I have not been attacked enough
+for it
+
+I never think I have hit hard unless it
+rebounds
+
+I replied with my usual forbearance
+
+I am my own son, as it seems to me
+
+I had not thought love was ever meant
+for me.
+
+I hate books
+
+I have lived by the sea-shore and by
+the mountains
+
+I have taken all knowledge to be my
+province
+
+If so and so, we should have been this
+or that
+
+If they have run as well as they knew
+how!
+
+If I thought I should ever see the
+Alps!
+
+Il faut ne pas BRUTALISER la machine
+
+In what direction we are moving
+
+Incipit Allegoria Senectutis.
+
+Infinite ocean of similitudes and
+analogies
+
+Insanity is often the logic of an
+accurate mind overtasked
+
+Insanity
+
+Intellectual companions can be found
+easily
+
+Is this the mighty ocean?&mdash;is this all?
+
+It is by little things that we know
+ourselves
+
+It is pleasant to be foolish at the
+right time
+
+Judge men's minds by comparing with
+mine
+
+Keep his wit in the background
+
+Key to this side-door
+
+Knowledge and timber only useful when
+seasoned
+
+La main de fer sous le gant de velours
+
+Laid the egg of the Reformation which
+Luther hatched
+
+Laughs at times at the grand airs
+"Science" puts on
+
+Law of the road with regard to handsome
+faces
+
+Leading a string of my mind's daughters
+to market
+
+Leap at a single bound into celebrity
+
+Learn anything twice as easily as in my
+earlier days
+
+Leave your friend to learn unpleasant
+truths from his enemies
+
+Lecturer is public property
+
+Let us cry!
+
+Liability of all men to be elected to
+public office
+
+Life would be nothing without
+paper-credit
+
+Life is maintained by the respiration
+of oxygen and of sentiment
+
+Like taking the cat in your lap after
+holding a squirrel
+
+Listen to what others say about
+subjects you have studied
+
+Little great man
+
+Little muscle which knows its
+importance
+
+Little narrow streaks of specialized
+knowledge
+
+Live on the reputation of the
+reputation they might have made
+
+Living in a narrow world of dry habits
+
+Logic
+
+Logicians carry the surveyor's chain
+over the track
+
+Long illness is the real vampyrism
+
+Look through the silvered rings of the
+arcus senilis!
+
+Love must be either rich or rosy
+
+Love is sparingly soluble in the words
+of men
+
+Love-capacity is a congenital endowment
+
+Lying is unprofitable
+
+Made up your mind to do when you ask
+them for advice
+
+Man of family
+
+Man who means to be honest for a
+literary pickpocket
+
+Man is father to the boy that was
+
+Man's and a woman's dusting a library
+
+Man's first life-story shall clean him
+out, so to speak
+
+Mathematical fact
+
+May doubt everything to-day if I will
+only do it civilly
+
+Meaningless blushing
+
+Mechanical invention had exhausted
+itself
+
+Memory is a net
+
+Men that know everything except how to
+make a living
+
+Men grow sweet a little while before
+they begin to decay
+
+Men of facts wait their turn in grim
+silence
+
+Men who have found new occupations when
+growing old
+
+Men that it weakens one to talk with an
+hour
+
+Men are fools, cowards, and liars all
+at once
+
+Might have hired an EARTHQUAKE for less
+money!
+
+Moralist and occasional sermonizer
+
+Most of our common, working beliefs are
+probabilities
+
+Moved as if all her articulations were
+elbow-joints
+
+Much ashamed of some people for
+retaining their reason
+
+Must not read such a string of verses
+too literally
+
+Must sail sometimes with the wind and
+sometimes against it
+
+Must be weaned from his late suppers
+now
+
+Napoleon's test
+
+Nature dresses and undresses them
+
+Nature, who always has her pockets full
+of seeds
+
+Nearest approach to flying that man has
+ever made
+
+Neither make too much of flaws or
+overstatements
+
+Never forget where they have put their
+money
+
+No families take so little medicine as
+those of doctors
+
+No fresh truth ever gets into a book
+
+No man knows his own voice
+
+Nobody is so old he doesn't think he
+can live a year
+
+None of my business to inquire what
+other persons think
+
+Nutritious diet of active sympathetic
+benevolence
+
+Oblivion as residuary legatee
+
+Oblivion's Uncatalogued Library
+
+Odious trick of speech or manners must
+be got rid of.
+
+Oh, so patient she is, this
+imperturbable Nature!
+
+Old Age
+
+Old age appear as a series of personal
+insults and indignities
+
+Old jokes are dynamometers of mental
+tension
+
+One very sad thing in old friendships
+
+One whose patients are willing to die
+in his hands
+
+One doesn't like to be cruel,&mdash;and yet
+one hates to lie
+
+One that goes in a nurse may come out
+an angel
+
+One can generally tell these wholesale
+thieves easily enough
+
+Open patches where the sun gets in and
+goes to sleep
+
+Oracle
+
+Original, though you have uttered it a
+hundred times
+
+Ought to produce insanity in every
+well-regulated mind
+
+Our brains are seventy-year clocks
+
+Overrate their own flesh and blood
+
+Painted there by reflection from our
+faces
+
+Passion never laughs
+
+People in the green stage of millionism
+
+People that make puns are like wanton
+boys
+
+Person is really full of information,
+and does not abuse it
+
+Personal incidents that call up single
+sharp pictures
+
+Physical necessity to talk out what is
+in the mind
+
+Picket-guard at the extreme outpost
+
+Plagiarism
+
+Pluck survives stamina
+
+Poem must be kept and used, like a
+meerschaum, or a violin
+
+Poetry, instead of making one other
+heart happy
+
+Poetry of words is quite as beautiful
+as that of sentences
+
+Poor creature that does not often
+repeat himself
+
+Poverty is evidence of limited capacity
+
+Power of human beings is a very
+strictly limited agency
+
+Power of music
+
+Pretensions of presumptuous ignorance
+
+Pride, in the sense of contemning
+others
+
+Probabilities
+
+Project a principle full in the face of
+obvious fact!
+
+Provincial conceit, which some of us
+must plead guilty to.
+
+Pseudo-science
+
+Pseudological inanity
+
+Public itself, which insists on being
+poisoned
+
+Pun is prima facie an insult
+
+Put coppers on the railroad-tracks
+
+Qu'est ce qu'il a fait? What has he
+done?
+
+Quackery and idolatry are all but
+immortal
+
+Question everything
+
+Racing horses are essentially gambling
+implements
+
+Rapidity with which ideas grow old in
+our memories
+
+Rather meet three of the scowlers than
+one of the smilers.
+
+Rather longer than usual dressing that
+morning
+
+Regained my freedom with a sigh
+
+Religious mental disturbances
+
+Remarkably intelligent audience
+
+Remarks like so many postage-stamps
+
+Returning thanks after a dinner of many
+courses
+
+Ribbon which has strangled so many
+false pretensions
+
+Sad thing to be born a sneaking fellow
+
+Saddle-leather is in some respects even
+preferable
+
+Saint may be a sinner that never got
+down to "hard pan"
+
+Saturation-point of each mind differs
+from that of every other
+
+Saying one thing about it and believing
+another
+
+Scientific certainty has no spring in
+it
+
+Scientific knowledge
+
+Second story projecting
+
+See if the ripe fruit were better or
+worse
+
+Self-assertion, such as free suffrage
+introduces
+
+Self-love is a cup without any bottom
+
+Self-made men?
+
+Self-unconsciousness of genius
+
+Sense of SMELL
+
+Sentenced to capital punishment for the
+crime of living
+
+"Sentimentality," which is sentiment
+overdone
+
+"Settler" in the form of a fact or a
+revolver
+
+Several false premises
+
+Shake the same bough again
+
+She who nips off the end of a brittle
+courtesy
+
+She always laughs and cries in the
+right places
+
+Shut out, not all light, but all the
+light they do not want
+
+Shy of asking questions of those who
+know enough to destroy
+
+SIN has many tools, but a lie is the
+handle which fits them all
+
+Single combats between dead authors and
+living housemaids
+
+Singular inability to weigh the value
+of testimony
+
+Six persons engaged in every dialogue
+between two
+
+Slow to accept marvellous stories and
+many forms of superstition
+
+Small potatoes always get to the
+bottom.
+
+Smiling at present follies
+
+So long as a woman can talk, there is
+nothing she cannot bear
+
+So much woman in it,&mdash;muliebrity, as
+well as femineity
+
+So much must be pardoned to humanity
+
+Society is a strong solution of books
+
+Society of Mutual Admiration
+
+Sold his sensibilities
+
+Some people that think everything
+pitiable is so funny
+
+Some people think that truth and gold
+are always to be washed for
+
+Somebody had been calling him an old
+man
+
+Something she is ashamed of, or ought
+to be
+
+Something better than flowers; it is a
+seed-capsule
+
+Somewhere,&mdash;somewhere,&mdash;love is in
+store for them
+
+Stages of life
+
+Struggle with the ever-rising mists of
+delusion
+
+Stupidity often saves a man from going
+mad
+
+Style is the man
+
+Sudden conviction that I had seen it
+somewhere
+
+Takes very little to spoil everything
+for writer, talker, lover
+
+Talk about those subjects you have had
+long in your mind
+
+Talk, to me, is only spading up the
+ground for crops of thought
+
+Talk without words is half their
+conversation
+
+Talkers who have what may be called
+jerky minds
+
+Talking with a dull friend affords
+great relief
+
+Talking is like playing on the harp
+
+Talking is one of the fine arts
+
+Talking shapes our thoughts for us
+
+Tears that we weep inwardly with
+unchanging features
+
+Temptation of money and fame is too
+great for young people
+
+Tepid and unstimulating expression of
+enthusiasm
+
+Terrible smile
+
+Thanklessness of critical honesty
+
+That great procession of the UNLOVED
+
+The house is quite as much the body we
+live in
+
+The schoolmistress had tried life, too
+
+The Amen! of Nature is always a flower
+
+The race that shortens its weapons
+lengthens its boundaries
+
+The year eighteen hundred and ever-so-few
+
+The way to argue down a vice is not to
+tell lies about it
+
+Their business is not a matter of
+sympathy, but of intellect
+
+There is no elasticity in a
+mathematical fact
+
+There is a higher law in grammar, not
+to be put down
+
+There is almost always at least one key
+to this side-door
+
+Think only in single file front this
+day forward
+
+Think of the griefs that die unspoken!
+
+Third vowel as its center
+
+This is the shortest way,&mdash;she said
+
+This is one of those cases in which the
+style is the man
+
+Those who ask your opinion really want
+your praise
+
+Time is a fact
+
+To trifle with the vocabulary
+
+To pay up, to own up, and to shut up,
+if beaten
+
+Too late!&mdash;&mdash; "It might have been."&mdash;&mdash;
+Amen!
+
+Travellers change their guineas, but
+not their characters
+
+Triumph of the ciphering hand-organ
+
+True state of creative genius is allied
+to reverie, or dreaming
+
+Truth must roll, or nobody can do
+anything with it
+
+Truth is only safe when diluted
+
+Truth's sharp corners get terribly
+rounded
+
+Truths a man carries about with him are
+his tools
+
+Turn over any old falsehood
+
+Unadorned and in plain calico
+
+Undertakers
+
+Unpacks and unfolds incidental
+illustrations
+
+Unpretending mediocrity is good
+
+Virtually old when it first makes its
+appearance
+
+Virtue passed through the hem of their
+parchment
+
+Virtues of a sporting man
+
+Vulgarism of language
+
+Wait awhile!
+
+Walls of that larger Inquisition which
+we call Civilization
+
+Want of ideas, want of words, want of
+manners
+
+We die out of houses, just as we die
+out of our bodies
+
+We always compare ourselves with our
+contemporaries.
+
+We are all theological students
+
+We carry happiness into our condition
+
+We don't read what we don't like
+
+We never tell our secrets to people
+that pump for them.
+
+Wedded, faded away, threw themselves
+away
+
+Wedding-ring conveys a right to a key
+to this side-door
+
+Weeded their circle pretty well of
+these unfortunates
+
+What a satire, by the way, is that
+machine
+
+What are the great faults of
+conversation?
+
+Whether anything can be conscious of
+its own flavor??
+
+Whether gifted with the accident of
+beauty or not
+
+While she is silent, Nature is working
+for her
+
+Who is in advance of it or even with it
+
+Wholesale professional dealers in
+misfortune
+
+Why authors and actors are ashamed of
+being funny?
+
+Why did I not ask? you will say
+
+Will you take the long path with me?
+
+Winning-post a slab of white or gray
+stone
+
+Wit knows that his place is at the tail
+of a procession.
+
+Wonder how my great trees are coming on
+this summer.
+
+World calls him hard names, probably
+
+World has a million roosts for a man,
+but only one nest.
+
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