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O. Henry Quotes: "In the summer we lay up a stock of experiences for the winter, as the squirrel of nuts?something for conversation in winter evenings."

In the summer we lay up a stock of experiences for the winter, as the squirrel of nuts?something for conversation in winter evenings.



O. Henry Quotes: "To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating."

To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating.




O. Henry Quotes: "The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together make ever one sober fact."

The artist and his work are not to be separated. The most willfully foolish man cannot stand aloof from his folly, but the deed and the doer together make ever one sober fact.



O. Henry Quotes: "What is the use of going right over the old track again? There is an adder in the path which your own feet have worn. You must make tracks into the Unknown."

What is the use of going right over the old track again? There is an adder in the path which your own feet have worn. You must make tracks into the Unknown.




O. Henry Quotes: "So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old."

So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.



O. Henry Quotes: "Humor, however broad and genial, takes a narrower view than enthusiasm."

Humor, however broad and genial, takes a narrower view than enthusiasm.



O. Henry Quotes: "In their daily life, all are braver than they know."

In their daily life, all are braver than they know.




O. Henry Quotes: "New earths, new themes expect us."

New earths, new themes expect us.



O. Henry Quotes: "At least let us have healthy books."

At least let us have healthy books.



O. Henry Quotes: "There are many skillful apprentices, but few master workmen."

There are many skillful apprentices, but few master workmen.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is darker in the woods, even in common nights, than most suppose."

It is darker in the woods, even in common nights, than most suppose.



O. Henry Quotes: "At the extreme north, the voyagers are obliged to dance and act plays for employment."

At the extreme north, the voyagers are obliged to dance and act plays for employment.




O. Henry Quotes: "Music is the crystallization of sound."

Music is the crystallization of sound.



O. Henry Quotes: "The scenery when it is truly seen reacts on the life of the seer."

The scenery when it is truly seen reacts on the life of the seer.



O. Henry Quotes: "Health requires this relaxation, this aimless life. This life in the present."

Health requires this relaxation, this aimless life. This life in the present.



O. Henry Quotes: "My life is like a stroll upon the beach."

My life is like a stroll upon the beach.



O. Henry Quotes: "The art of life, of a poet's life, is, not having anything to do, to do something."

The art of life, of a poet's life, is, not having anything to do, to do something.



O. Henry Quotes: "It makes no odds where a man goes or stays, if he is only about his business."

It makes no odds where a man goes or stays, if he is only about his business.



O. Henry Quotes: "That we have but little faith is not sad, but that we have little faithfulness. By faithfulness faith is earned."

That we have but little faith is not sad, but that we have little faithfulness. By faithfulness faith is earned.



O. Henry Quotes: "As a man thinks of himself, so he is."

As a man thinks of himself, so he is.



O. Henry Quotes: "The inhabitants of the Cape generally do not complain of their "soil," but will tell you that it is good enough for them to dry their fish on."

The inhabitants of the Cape generally do not complain of their "soil," but will tell you that it is good enough for them to dry their fish on.



O. Henry Quotes: "Associate reverently, and as much as you can, with your loftiest thoughts."

Associate reverently, and as much as you can, with your loftiest thoughts.



O. Henry Quotes: "I am grateful for what I have. My thanksgiving is perpetual."

I am grateful for what I have. My thanksgiving is perpetual.



O. Henry Quotes: "If you will not try, you will go to your grave with your song still inside you."

If you will not try, you will go to your grave with your song still inside you.



O. Henry Quotes: "Of what use were it, pray, to get a little wood to burn, to warm your body this cold weather, if there were not a divine fire kindled at the same time to warm your spirit?"

Of what use were it, pray, to get a little wood to burn, to warm your body this cold weather, if there were not a divine fire kindled at the same time to warm your spirit?



O. Henry Quotes: "The body can feed the body only."

The body can feed the body only.



O. Henry Quotes: "The only sin in the world is ignorance."

The only sin in the world is ignorance.



O. Henry Quotes: "We communicate like the burrows of foxes, in silence and darkness, under ground. We are undermined by faith and love."

We communicate like the burrows of foxes, in silence and darkness, under ground. We are undermined by faith and love.



O. Henry Quotes: "The civilized man is a more experienced and wiser savage."

The civilized man is a more experienced and wiser savage.



O. Henry Quotes: "In some countries a hunting parson is no uncommon sight. Such a one might make a good shepherd's dog, but is far from being the Good Shepherd."

In some countries a hunting parson is no uncommon sight. Such a one might make a good shepherd's dog, but is far from being the Good Shepherd.



O. Henry Quotes: "Let us not underrate the value of a fact; it will one day flower into a truth."

Let us not underrate the value of a fact; it will one day flower into a truth.



O. Henry Quotes: "I feel as if my life had grown more outward when I can express it."

I feel as if my life had grown more outward when I can express it.



O. Henry Quotes: "For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all sense of responsibility or of self- respect."

For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all sense of responsibility or of self- respect.



O. Henry Quotes: "The stars are distant and unobtrusive, but bright and enduring as our fairest and most memorable experiences."

The stars are distant and unobtrusive, but bright and enduring as our fairest and most memorable experiences.



O. Henry Quotes: "We are superior to the joy we experience."

We are superior to the joy we experience.



O. Henry Quotes: "It requires more than a day's devotion to know and to possess the wealth of a day."

It requires more than a day's devotion to know and to possess the wealth of a day.



O. Henry Quotes: "We must heap up a great pile of doing, for a small diameter of being."

We must heap up a great pile of doing, for a small diameter of being.



O. Henry Quotes: "Your richest veins don't lie nearest the surface."

Your richest veins don't lie nearest the surface.



O. Henry Quotes: "We never conceive the greatness of our fates."

We never conceive the greatness of our fates.



O. Henry Quotes: "Hold fast to your most indefinite, waking dream."

Hold fast to your most indefinite, waking dream.



O. Henry Quotes: "He who eats the fruit should at least plant the seed; ay, if possible, a better seed than that whose fruit he has enjoyed."

He who eats the fruit should at least plant the seed; ay, if possible, a better seed than that whose fruit he has enjoyed.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is never too late to give up our prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however, ancient, can be trusted without proof. ... Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new."

It is never too late to give up our prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however, ancient, can be trusted without proof. ... Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.



O. Henry Quotes: "Truly the stars were given for a consolation to man."

Truly the stars were given for a consolation to man.



O. Henry Quotes: "People seldom hit what they do not aim at."

People seldom hit what they do not aim at.



O. Henry Quotes: "That man is richest who's pleasure are cheapest."

That man is richest who's pleasure are cheapest.



O. Henry Quotes: "I believe that it is in my power to elevate myself this very hour above the common level of my life."

I believe that it is in my power to elevate myself this very hour above the common level of my life.



O. Henry Quotes: "For it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be: what is once well done is done forever."

For it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be: what is once well done is done forever.



O. Henry Quotes: "Friends will not only live in harmony, but in melody."

Friends will not only live in harmony, but in melody.



O. Henry Quotes: "We should seek to be fellow students with the pupil, and should learn of, as well as with him, if we would be most helpful to him."

We should seek to be fellow students with the pupil, and should learn of, as well as with him, if we would be most helpful to him.