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J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "there is such a mistaken notion abroad in this country that the individual who makes sharp remarks must be sincere, while the one who says pleasant things must be more or less a humbug."

there is such a mistaken notion abroad in this country that the individual who makes sharp remarks must be sincere, while the one who says pleasant things must be more or less a humbug.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "... nothing, of course, is ever so strange as love to the one who is not a lover."

... nothing, of course, is ever so strange as love to the one who is not a lover.




J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "I know what kind of people would have the hottest corner in my conception of hell. It would be those who have helped to give goodness a bad name."

I know what kind of people would have the hottest corner in my conception of hell. It would be those who have helped to give goodness a bad name.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "Though the worship of riches is an old religion, there has never been a danger that it might become the sole religion. And yet that is what is surely going to happen in the world."

Though the worship of riches is an old religion, there has never been a danger that it might become the sole religion. And yet that is what is surely going to happen in the world.




J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "you may call a person vain, and they will smile; you may call them immoral, and they may even feel flattered - but call them narrow-minded and they have done with you."

you may call a person vain, and they will smile; you may call them immoral, and they may even feel flattered - but call them narrow-minded and they have done with you.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "This is the difference between depression and sorrow - sorrowful, you are in great trouble because something matters so much; depressed, you are miserable because nothing really matters."

This is the difference between depression and sorrow - sorrowful, you are in great trouble because something matters so much; depressed, you are miserable because nothing really matters.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "It is in bed that we learn to bear the inevitable. We are learning this all the time while we lie with our face turned to the wall thinking we are doing nothing."

It is in bed that we learn to bear the inevitable. We are learning this all the time while we lie with our face turned to the wall thinking we are doing nothing.




J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "An author who enjoys writing may sometimes please other people by accident, but he can never pass on to any one else the zestful thrill he feels himself."

An author who enjoys writing may sometimes please other people by accident, but he can never pass on to any one else the zestful thrill he feels himself.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "though money is a fine servant, as a god, it does seem to develop all the evil qualities of the slave seated between the cherubim."

though money is a fine servant, as a god, it does seem to develop all the evil qualities of the slave seated between the cherubim.



J. E. Buckrose Quotes: "one of the greatest hindrances to happiness in the present day is our tendency to standardize our conception of it."

one of the greatest hindrances to happiness in the present day is our tendency to standardize our conception of it.