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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.net + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Works of Gilbert Parker + +Author: Gilbert Parker + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: August 27, 2004 [EBook #7553] +[Last updated on February 19, 2007] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM PARKER *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + + + + + + +<br> +<hr> +<br><br><br><br><br><br> + + + +<center><h1>THE WORKS OF GILBERT PARKER</h1></center> + +<br><br><br><br> + +<center><img alt="parker.jpg (50K)" src="images/parker.jpg" height="847" width="582"> +</center> + +<br><br><br><br> + + +<center> +<table summary="PARKER"> +<tr> +<td> + +<img alt="pierre.jpg (78K)" src="images/pierre.jpg" height="674" width="450"> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="parker2.jpg (40K)" src="images/parker2.jpg" height="737" width="450"> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="judgment.jpg (87K)" src="images/judgment.jpg" height="726" width="450"> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="valmond.jpg (67K)" src="images/valmond.jpg" height="707" width="450"> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="weavers.jpg (92K)" src="images/weavers.jpg" height="687" width="450"> + + + + + + + +</td> + + +<td> +<pre> + +A human life he held to be a trifle in +the big sum of time + +A heart-break for that kind is their +salvation + +A man may be forgiven for a sin, but +the effect remains + +A look too bright for joy, too intense +for despair + +A sort of chuckle not entirely pleasant + +A man you could bank on, and draw your +interest reg'lar + +A left-handed boy is all right in the +world + +A cloak of words to cover up the real +thought behind + +Aboriginal in all of us, who must have +a sign for an emotion + +Aboriginal dispersion + +Adaptability was his greatest weapon in +life + +Advantage to live where nothing was +required of her but truth + +After which comes steady happiness or +the devil to pay (wedding) + +Agony in thinking about the things +we're never going to do + +Ah, let it be soon! Ah, let him die +soon! + +Air of certainty and universal +comprehension + +All humour in him had a strain of the +sardonic + +All genius is at once a blessing or a +curse + +All the world's mad but thee and me + +All men are worse than most women + +All is fair where all is foul + +All he has to do is to be vague, and +look prodigious (Scientist) + +All are hurt some time + +Always hoping the best from the worst +of us + +Always calling to something, for +something outside ourselves + +An inner sorrow is a consuming fire + +And even envy praised her + +Anger was the least injurious of all +grounds for separation + +Answered, with the indifference of +despair + +Antipathy of the lesser to the greater +nature + +Antipathy of the man in the wrong to +the man in the right + +As if our penalties were only paid by +ourselves! + +At first—and at the last—he was kind + +Ate some coffee-beans and drank some +cold water + +Audience that patronisingly listens +outside a room or window + +Awkward for your friends and gratifying +to your enemies + +Babbling covers a lot of secrets + +Bad turns good sometimes, when you know +the how + +Begin to see how near good is to evil + +Beginning of a lifetime of experience, +comedy, and tragedy + +Being tired you can sleep, and in sleep +you can forget + +Being generous with other people's +money + +Being young, she exaggerated the +importance of the event + +Being a man of very few ideas, he +cherished those he had + +Beneath it all there was a little touch +of ridicule + +Boldness without rashness, and hope +without vain thinking + +But I don't think it is worth doing +twice + +But to pay the vulgar penalty of +prison—ah! + +But a wounded spirit who can bear + +But the years go on, and friends have +an end + +Came of a race who set great store by +mothers and grandmothers + +Carrying with him the warm atmosphere +of a good woman's love + +Cherish any alleviating lie + +Clever men are trying + +Cling to beliefs long after conviction +has been shattered + +Confidence in a weak world gets +unearned profit often + +Conquest not important enough to +satisfy ambition + +Counsel of the overwise to go jolting +through the soul + +Courage which awaits the worst the +world can do + +Courage; without which, men are as the +standing straw + +Credulity, easily transmutable into +superstition + +Damnable propinquity + +Dangerous man, as all enthusiasts are + +Death is not the worst of evils + +Death is a magnificent ally; it +untangles knots + +Delicate revenge which hath its hour +with every man + +Did not let him think that she was +giving up anything for him + +Do what you feel you've got to do, and +never mind what happens + +Does any human being know what he can +bear of temptation + +Don't go at a fence till you're sure of +your seat + +Don't be a bigger fool than there's any +need to be + +Don't be too honest + +Down in her heart, loves to be mastered + +Duplicity, for which she might never +have to ask forgiveness + +Each of us will prove himself a fool +given perfect opportunity + +Egotism with which all are diseased + +Egregious egotism of young love there +are only two identities + +Engrossed more, it seemed, in the +malady than in the man + +Enjoy his own generosity + +Even bad company's better than no +company at all + +Every true woman is a mother, though +she have no child + +Every man should have laws of his own + +Every shot that kills ricochets + +Evil is half-accidental, half-natural + +Face flushed with a sort of pleasurable +defiance + +Fascinating colour which makes evil +appear to be good + +Fear a woman are when she hates, and +when she loves + +Fear of one's own wife is the worst +fear in the world + +Flood came which sweeps away the rust +that gathers in the eyes + +Follow me; if I retreat, kill me; if I +fall, avenge me + +For a man having work to do, woman, +lovely woman, is rocks + +Freedom is the first essential of the +artistic mind + +Frenchman, volatile, moody, chivalrous, +unreasonable + +Frenchman, slave of ideas, the victim +of sentiment + +Friendship means a giving and a getting + +Futility of goodness, the futility of +all + +Future of those who will not see, +because to see is to suffer + +Good fathers think they have good +daughters + +Good is often an occasion more than a +condition + +Good thing for a man himself to be owed +kindness + +Grove of pines to give a sense of +warmth in winter + +Grow more intense, more convinced, more +thorough, as they talk + +Had the luck together, all kinds and +all weathers + +Had the slight flavour of the superior +and the paternal + +Had got unreasonably old + +Have not we all something to hide—with +or without shame? + +Have you ever felt the hand of your own +child in yours + +He had neither self-consciousness nor +fear + +He admired, yet he wished to be admired + +He hated irony in anyone else + +He was not always sorry when his +teasing hurt + +He felt things, he did not study them + +He was in fact not a philosopher, but a +sentimentalist + +He had only made of his wife an +incident in his life + +He didn't always side with the majority + +He does not love Pierre; but he does +not pretend to love him + +He was strong enough to admit ignorance + +He has wheeled his nuptial bed into the +street + +He had had acquaintances, but never +friendships, and never loves + +He had no instinct for vice in the name +of amusement + +He left his fellow-citizens very much +alone + +He never saw an insult unless he +intended to avenge it + +He had tasted freedom; he was near to +license + +He borrowed no trouble + +He wishes to be rude to some one, and +is disappointed + +He's a barber-shop philosopher + +Heaven where wives without number +awaited him + +Her sight was bounded by the little +field where she strayed + +Her voice had the steadiness of despair + +Her stronger soul ruled him without his +knowledge + +Her own suffering always set her +laughing at herself + +Highsterics, they call it + +His courtesy was not on the same +expansive level as his vanity + +His duties were many, or he made them +so + +His gift for lying was inexpressible + +Honesty was a thing he greatly +desired—in others + +How little we can know to-day what we +shall feel tomorrow + +How can one force one's heart? No, no! +One has to wait + +How many sons have ever added to their +father's fame? + +How many conquests have been made in +the name of God + +How can you judge the facts if you +don't know the feeling? + +Hugging the chain of denial to his +bosom + +Hunger for happiness is robbery + +I love that love in which I married him + +I was never good at catechism + +I said I was not falling in love—I am +in love + +I am only myself when I am drunk + +I have a good memory for forgetting + +I don't wish to fit in; things must fit +me + +I like when I like, and I like a lot +when I like + +I always did what was wrong, and liked +it—nearly always + +I should remember to forget it + +I don't believe in walking just for the +sake of walking + +I don't think. I'm old enough to know + +I can't pay you for your kindness to +me, and I don't want to + +I had to listen to him, and he had to +pay me for listening + +I was born insolent + +I—couldn't help it + +If you have a good thought, act on it + +If one remembers, why should the other +forget + +If women hadn't memory, she answered, +they wouldn't have much + +If fumbling human fingers do not meddle +with it + +Illusive hopes and irresponsible +deceptions + +Imagination is at the root of much that +passes for love + +Importunity with discretion was his +motto + +In all secrets there is a kind of guilt + +In her heart she never can defy the +world as does a man + +Inclined to resent his own +insignificance + +Instinct for detecting veracity, having +practised on both sides + +Interfere with people who had a trade +and didn't understand it + +Irishmen have gifts for only two +things—words and women + +Is the habit of good living mere habit +and mere acting + +It is hard to be polite to cowards + +It is not Justice that fills the gaols, +but Law + +It is not the broken heart that kills, +but broken pride + +It is good to live, isn't it? + +It is difficult to be idle—and +important too + +It is not much to kill or to die—that +is in the game + +It isn't what they do, it's what they +don't do + +It ain't for us to say what we're goin' +to be, not always + +It is easy to repent when our pleasures +have palled + +It's the people who try to be clever +who never are + +It's no good simply going—you've got +to go somewhere + +Jews everywhere treated worse than the +Chinaman + +Joy of a confessional which relieves +the sick heart + +Kissed her twice on the cheek—the +first time in fifteen years + +Knew the lie of silence to be as evil +as the lie of speech + +Knew when to shut his eyes, and when to +keep them open + +Know how bad are you, and doesn't mind + +Knowing that his face would never be +turned from me + +Lacks a balance-wheel. He has brains, +but not enough + +Law. It is expensive whether you win +or lose + +Learned what fools we mortals be + +Learned, as we all must learn, that we +live our dark hour alone + +Let others ride to glory, I'll shoe +their horses for the gallop + +Liars all men may be, but that's wid +wimmin or landlords + +Life is only futile to the futile + +Lighted candles in hollowed pumpkins + +Likenesses between the perfectly human +and the perfectly animal + +Lilt of existence lulling to sleep +wisdom and tried experience + +Liquor makes me human + +Live and let live is doing good + +Lonely we come into the world, and +lonely we go out of it + +Longed to touch, oftener than they did, +the hands of children + +Lose their heads, and be so absurdly +earnest + +Love can outlive slander + +Love, too, is a game, and needs playing + +Love knows not distance; it hath no +continent + +Love has nothing to do with ugliness +or beauty, or fortune + +Lyrical in his enthusiasms + +Man who tells the story in a new way, +that is genius + +Man grows old only by what he suffers, +and what he forgives + +Man or woman must not expect too much +out of life + +May be more beautiful in uncertain +England than anywhere else + +Meditation is the enemy of action + +Memory is man's greatest friend and +worst enemy + +Men and women are unwittingly their own +executioners + +Men feel surer of women than women feel +of men + +Men do not steal up here: that is the +unpardonable crime + +Men must have their bad hours alone + +Men are like dogs—they worship him who +beats them + +Men are shy with each other where their +emotions are in play + +Miseries of this world are caused by +forcing issues + +Missed being a genius by an inch + +Monotonously intelligent + +More idle than wicked + +Most honest thing I ever heard, but +it's not the most truthful + +Most important lessons of life—never +to quarrel with a woman + +Mothers always forgive + +My excuses were making bad infernally +worse + +Mystery is dear to a woman's heart + +Nature twists in back, or anywhere, +gets a twist in's brain too + +Nervous legs at a gallop + +Never believed that when man or woman +said no that no was meant + +Never looked to get an immense amount +of happiness out of life + +Never to be content with superficial +reasons and the obvious + +Never give up your soul to things only, +keep it for people + +No note of praise could be pitched too +high for Elizabeth + +No, I'm not good—I'm only beautiful + +No news—no trouble + +No virtue in not falling, when you're +not tempted + +No past that is hidden has ever been a +happy past + +No man so simply sincere, or so +extraordinarily prejudiced + +Noise is not battle + +Not good to have one thing in the head +all the time + +Not content to do even the smallest +thing ill + +Not to show surprise at anything + +Nothing so good as courage, nothing so +base as the shifting eye + +Nothing is futile that is right + +Nothing so popular for the moment as +the fall of a favourite + +Of those who hypnotize themselves, who +glow with self-creation + +Of course I've hated, or I wouldn't be +worth a button + +Often called an invention of the devil +(Violin) + +Often, we would rather be hurt than +hurt + +One does the work and another gets paid + +One always buys back the past at a +tremendous price + +One doesn't choose to worry + +One favour is always the promise of +another + +Only the supremely wise or the deeply +ignorant who never alter + +Oriental would think not less of him +for dissimulation + +Paradoxes which make for laughter—and +for tears + +Passion to forget themselves + +Pathetically in earnest + +People who are clever never think of +trying to be + +Philosophers are often stupid in human +affairs + +Philosophy which could separate the +petty from the prodigious + +Political virtue goes unrewarded + +Prepared for a kiss this hour and a +reproach the next + +Preserved a marked unconsciousness + +Protest that it is right when it knows +that it is wrong + +Put the matter on your own hearthstone + +Queer that things which hurt most can't +be punished by law + +Rack of secrecy, the cruelest +inquisition of life + +Reading a lot and forgetting everything + +Reconciling the preacher and the +sinner, as many another has + +Religion to him was a dull recreation +invented chiefly for women + +Remember the sorrow of thine own wife + +Remember your own sins before you +charge others + +Rewarded for its mistakes + +Romance is an incident to a man + +Sacrifice to the god of the pin-hole + +Sardonic pleasure in the miseries of +the world + +Saw how futile was much competition + +Saying uncomfortable things in a +deferential way + +Scoundrel, too weak to face the +consequences of his sin + +Secret of life: to keep your own +commandments + +Self-will, self-pride, and +self-righteousness were big in him + +She lacked sense a little and +sensitiveness much + +She was not to be forced to answer his +arguments directly + +She knew what to say and what to leave +unsaid + +She was beginning to understand that +evil is not absolute + +She valued what others found useless + +She wasn't young, but she seemed so + +She had not suffered that sickness, +social artifice + +She had provoked love, but had never +given it + +She had never stooped to conquer + +Should not make our own personal +experience a law unto the world + +Shure, if we could always be 'about the +same,' we'd do + +Simply to have death renewed every +morning + +Slander ever scorches where it touches + +Slow-footed hours wandered by, leaving +apathy in their train + +Smiling was part of his equipment + +So say your prayers, believe all you +can, don't ask questions + +Solitude fixes our hearts immovably on +things + +Some people are rough with the +poor—and proud + +Some wise men are fools, one way or +another + +Some are hurt in one way and some in +another + +Sometimes the longest way round is the +shortest way home + +Soul tortured through different degrees +of misunderstanding + +Spurting out little geysers of other +people's cheap wisdom + +Still the end of your existence, I +rejoined—to be amused? + +Strike first and heal after—"a kick +and a lick" + +Struggle of conscience and expediency + +Surely she might weep a little for +herself + +Suspicion, the bane of sick old age + +Sympathy, with curiousness in their +eyes and as much inhumanity + +Sympathy and consolation might be much +misplaced + +Thanked him in her heart for the things +he had left unsaid + +That anxious civility which beauty can +inspire + +That iceberg which most mourners carry +in their breasts + +That he will find the room empty where +I am not + +The Government cherish the Injin much +in these days + +The Injin speaks the truth, +perhaps—eye of red man multiplies + +The blind tyranny of the just + +The soul of goodness in things evil + +The higher we go the faster we live + +The gods made last to humble the pride +of men—there was rum + +The world never welcomes its deserters + +The furious music of death and war was +over + +The tender care of a woman—than many +pharmacopoeias + +The beginning of the end of things was +come for him + +The ravings of a sick man are not +always counted ravings + +The friendship of man is like the shade +of the acacia + +The sea is a great breeder of +friendship + +The vague pain of suffered indifference + +The soul is a great traveller + +The happy scene of the play before the +villain comes in + +The threshold of an acknowledged love + +The Barracks of the Free + +The real business of life is trying to +understand each other + +The world is not so bad as is claimed +for it + +The temerity and nonchalance of despair + +There is nothing so tragic as the +formal + +There are things we repent of which +cannot be repaired + +There is something humiliating in even +an undeserved injury + +There should be written the one word, +"Wait" + +There is no refuge from memory and +remorse in this world + +There was never a grey wind but there's +a greyer + +There is no influence like the +influence of habit + +There is no habit so powerful as the +habit of care of others + +There's no credit in not doing what you +don't want to do + +These little pieces of art make life +possible + +They think that if a vote's worth +having it's worth paying for + +They whose tragedy lies in the capacity +to suffer greatly + +Things in life git stronger than we are + +Things that once charmed charm less + +Think with the minds of twelve men, and +the heart of one woman + +Think that a woman gives the heart for +pleasant weather only? + +Think of our position + +Thou wouldst not think how ill all's +here about my heart + +Time when she should and when she +should not be wooed + +Time is the test, and Time will have +its way with me + +Time a woman most yearns for a man is +when she has refused him + +To die without whining + +To be popular is not necessarily to be +contemptible + +To sorrow may their humour be a foil + +To-morrow is no man's gift + +Touch of the fantastic, of the +barbaric, in all genius + +Training in the charms of +superficiality + +Tricks played by Fact to discredit the +imagination + +Triumph of Oriental duplicity over +Western civilisation + +Truth waits long, but whips hard + +Tyranny of the little man, given a +power + +Undisciplined generosity + +Untamed by the normal restraints of a +happy married life + +Uses up your misery and makes you tired +(Work) + +Vanity is the bane of mankind + +Vanity of successful labour + +Vanity; and from this much feminine +hatred springs + +Very severe on those who do not pretend +to be good + +Visions of the artistic +temperament—delight and curse + +War is cruelty, and none can make it +gentle + +Was not civilisation a mistake + +We don't live in months and years, but +just in minutes + +We want to get more out of life than +there really is in it + +We want every land to do as we do; and +we want to make 'em do it + +We grow away from people against our +will + +We are only children till we begin to +make our dreams our life + +We care so little for real justice + +We do what we forbid ourselves to do + +We suffer the shames we damn in others + +We must live our dark hours alone + +We speak with the straight tongue; it +is cowards who lie + +We'll lave the past behind us + +What fools there are in the world + +What is gone is gone. Graves are +idolatry + +What is crime in one country, is virtue +in another + +What a nice mob you press fellows +are—wholesale scavengers + +What'll be the differ a hundred years +from now + +Whatever has been was a dream; whatever +is now is real + +When a child is born the mother also is +born again + +When you strike your camp, put out the +fires + +When God permits, shall man despair? + +When a man laugh in the sun and think +nothing of evil + +Where the light is darkness + +Where I should never hear the voice of +the social Thou must + +Who knows! + +Who can understand a woman? + +Who get a morbid enjoyment out of +misery + +Who say 'God bless you' in New York! +They say 'Damn you!' + +Who never knew self-consciousness + +Wit is always at the elbow of want + +Without the money brains seldom win +alone + +Woman's deepest right and joy and pain +in one—to comfort + +Women only admitted to Heaven by the +intercession of husbands + +Women are half saints, half fools + +Women may leave you in the bright days + +Women don't go by evidence, but by +their feelings + +World was only the size of four walls +to a sick person + +Worth while to have lived so long and +to have seen so much + +Would look back and not remember that +she had a childhood + +You went north towards heaven and south +towards hell + +You have lost your illusions + +You never can really overtake a +newspaper lie + +You can't take time as the measure of +life + +You cannot live long enough to atone +for that impertinence + +You do not shout dinner till you have +your knife in the loaf + +You never can make a scandal less by +trying to hide it + +You've got blind rashness, and so you +think you're bold + +You've got to be ready, that's all + +You—you all were so ready to suspect + +Youth hungers for the vanities + +Youth is the only comrade for youth + +Youth's a dream, middle age a delusion, +old age a mistake + + +</pre> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +</center> + + +<br><br> + +<br> +<blockquote><blockquote><blockquote> + +<p>These quotations were collected from the works of the author by +<a href="mailto:widger@cecomet.net">David Widger</a> while preparing etexts +for Project Gutenberg. 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