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✵ 1863 – 1935
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“My wife has a whim of iron.”

Saturday Review of Literature, Volume 26 (1943), p. 4.
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“Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure.”

Speaker's Handbook of Epigrams and Witticisms (1955), p. 187.
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“Only the young die good.”

Speaker's Handbook of Epigrams and Witticisms (1955), p. 70.
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“Actresses will happen in the best-regulated families.”

The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Humorous Quotations (1986), p. 9.
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“There is no time like the pleasant.”

The Cynic's Calendar of Revised Wisdom (1905).

“A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame and money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.”

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, as per Mackay's The Harvest of a Quiet Eye, A Selection of Scientific Quotations (1977), p. 34.
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“Many are called but few get up.”

The Cynic's Calendar of Revised Wisdom (1905).

“Age, like distance, lends a double charm.”

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Urania: A Rhymed Lesson (1846), p. 11.
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“A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's—she changes it oftener.”

Saturday Review of Literature, Volume 26 (1943), p. 4.
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“Cat: A pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs and patronizes human beings.”

The Reader's Digest, Volume 121 (1982), p. 118.
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“I don't recall your name, but your manners are familiar.”

Speaker's Handbook of Epigrams and Witticisms (1955), p. 187.
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“Diplomacy: Lying in state.”

The Altogether New Cynic's Calendar of Revised Wisdom for 1907 (1906).

“Modesty is the gentle art of enhancing your charm by pretending not to be aware of it.”

Ladies' Home Journal, Volume 72 (1955), p. 156.
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