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+<h3>QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE WORKS OF GILBERT PARKER</h3>
+<pre>
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Works of Gilbert
+Parker, by Gilbert Parker
+
+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.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>
+
+
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+
+
+
+<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>
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+<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>
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+<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>
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+<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">
+
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+
+
+</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&mdash;and at the last&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;and
+important too
+
+It is not much to kill or to die&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;I'm only beautiful
+
+No news&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;to be amused?
+
+Strike first and heal after&mdash;"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&mdash;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&mdash;there was rum
+
+The world never welcomes its deserters
+
+The furious music of death and war was
+over
+
+The tender care of a woman&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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>
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