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O. Henry Quotes: "There are various, nay, incredible faiths; why should we be alarmed at any of them? What man believes, God believes."

There are various, nay, incredible faiths; why should we be alarmed at any of them? What man believes, God believes.



O. Henry Quotes: "God is alone,-but the devil, he is far from being alone; he sees a great deal of company; he is legion."

God is alone,-but the devil, he is far from being alone; he sees a great deal of company; he is legion.




O. Henry Quotes: "I trust that some may be as near and dear to Buddha, or Christ, or Swedenborg, who are without the pale of their churches."

I trust that some may be as near and dear to Buddha, or Christ, or Swedenborg, who are without the pale of their churches.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men have come to such a pass that they frequently starve, not for want of necessaries, but for want of luxuries."

Men have come to such a pass that they frequently starve, not for want of necessaries, but for want of luxuries.




O. Henry Quotes: "The ancient philosophers, Chinese, Hindu, Persian, and Greek, were a class than which none has been poorer in outward riches, none so rich inward."

The ancient philosophers, Chinese, Hindu, Persian, and Greek, were a class than which none has been poorer in outward riches, none so rich inward.



O. Henry Quotes: "I would not have any one adopt my mode of living on any account."

I would not have any one adopt my mode of living on any account.



O. Henry Quotes: "This world is a place of business. What an infinite bustle!"

This world is a place of business. What an infinite bustle!




O. Henry Quotes: "I cannot easily buy a blank-book to write thoughts in; they are commonly ruled for dollars and cents."

I cannot easily buy a blank-book to write thoughts in; they are commonly ruled for dollars and cents.



O. Henry Quotes: "Love your life, poor as it is."

Love your life, poor as it is.



O. Henry Quotes: "How imperceptibly the first springing takes place!"

How imperceptibly the first springing takes place!



O. Henry Quotes: "It is not in vain that man speaks to man. This is the value of literature."

It is not in vain that man speaks to man. This is the value of literature.



O. Henry Quotes: "I think that the farmer displaces the Indian even because he redeems the meadow, and so makes himself stronger and in some respects more natural."

I think that the farmer displaces the Indian even because he redeems the meadow, and so makes himself stronger and in some respects more natural.




O. Henry Quotes: "This life we live is a strange dream, and I don't believe at all any account men give of it."

This life we live is a strange dream, and I don't believe at all any account men give of it.



O. Henry Quotes: "The world laughs in flowers."

The world laughs in flowers.



O. Henry Quotes: "Drive a nail home and clinch it so faithfully that you can wake up in the night and think of your work with satisfaction - a work at which you would not be ashamed to invoke the muse."

Drive a nail home and clinch it so faithfully that you can wake up in the night and think of your work with satisfaction - a work at which you would not be ashamed to invoke the muse.



O. Henry Quotes: "Summer passes into autumn in some unimaginable point of time, like the turning of a leaf."

Summer passes into autumn in some unimaginable point of time, like the turning of a leaf.



O. Henry Quotes: "While my friend was my friend, he flattered me, and I never heard the truth from him. When he became my enemy, he shot it to me on a poisoned arrow."

While my friend was my friend, he flattered me, and I never heard the truth from him. When he became my enemy, he shot it to me on a poisoned arrow.



O. Henry Quotes: "Especially the transcendental philosophy needs the leaven of humor to render it light and digestible."

Especially the transcendental philosophy needs the leaven of humor to render it light and digestible.



O. Henry Quotes: "Truly, our greatest blessings are very cheap."

Truly, our greatest blessings are very cheap.



O. Henry Quotes: "I now first began to inhabit my house, I may say, when I began to use it for warmth as well as shelter."

I now first began to inhabit my house, I may say, when I began to use it for warmth as well as shelter.



O. Henry Quotes: "A gun will give you the body, not the bird"

A gun will give you the body, not the bird



O. Henry Quotes: "If we respected only what is inevitable and has a right to be, music and poetry would resound along the streets."

If we respected only what is inevitable and has a right to be, music and poetry would resound along the streets.



O. Henry Quotes: "We should impart our courage and not our despair."

We should impart our courage and not our despair.



O. Henry Quotes: "Follow your genius closely enough, and it will not fail to show you a fresh prospect every hour."

Follow your genius closely enough, and it will not fail to show you a fresh prospect every hour.



O. Henry Quotes: "I could not help being struck with the foolishness of that institution which treated me as if I were mere flesh and blood and bones, to be locked up."

I could not help being struck with the foolishness of that institution which treated me as if I were mere flesh and blood and bones, to be locked up.



O. Henry Quotes: "Rise free from care before the dawn, and seek adventures."

Rise free from care before the dawn, and seek adventures.



O. Henry Quotes: "At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house."

At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house.



O. Henry Quotes: "As polishing expresses the vein in marble, and grain in wood, so music brings out what of heroic lurks anywhere. The hero is the sole patron of music."

As polishing expresses the vein in marble, and grain in wood, so music brings out what of heroic lurks anywhere. The hero is the sole patron of music.



O. Henry Quotes: "Who that has heard a strain of music feared then lest he should speak extravagantly any more forever?"

Who that has heard a strain of music feared then lest he should speak extravagantly any more forever?



O. Henry Quotes: "The wise are not so much wiser than others as respecters of their own wisdom."

The wise are not so much wiser than others as respecters of their own wisdom.



O. Henry Quotes: "On every hand we observe a truly wise practice, in education, in morals, and in the arts of life, the embodied wisdom of many an ancient philosopher."

On every hand we observe a truly wise practice, in education, in morals, and in the arts of life, the embodied wisdom of many an ancient philosopher.



O. Henry Quotes: "Ex oriente lux may still be the motto of scholars, for the Western world has not yet derived from the East all the light which itis destined to receive thence."

Ex oriente lux may still be the motto of scholars, for the Western world has not yet derived from the East all the light which itis destined to receive thence.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men do not fail commonly for want of knowledge, but for want of prudence to give wisdom the preference."

Men do not fail commonly for want of knowledge, but for want of prudence to give wisdom the preference.



O. Henry Quotes: "The community has no bribe that will tempt a wise man."

The community has no bribe that will tempt a wise man.



O. Henry Quotes: "One may almost doubt if the wisest man has learned anything of absolute value by living."

One may almost doubt if the wisest man has learned anything of absolute value by living.



O. Henry Quotes: "The constant abrasion and decay of our lives makes the soil of our future growth."

The constant abrasion and decay of our lives makes the soil of our future growth.



O. Henry Quotes: "My actual life is a fact, in view of which I have no occasion to congratulate myself; but for my faith and aspiration I have respect. It is from these that I speak."

My actual life is a fact, in view of which I have no occasion to congratulate myself; but for my faith and aspiration I have respect. It is from these that I speak.



O. Henry Quotes: "Our actual Friends are but distant relations of those to whom we are pledged."

Our actual Friends are but distant relations of those to whom we are pledged.



O. Henry Quotes: "We must love our friend so much that she shall be associated with our purest and holiest thoughts alone."

We must love our friend so much that she shall be associated with our purest and holiest thoughts alone.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men commonly couple with their idea of marriage a slight degree at least of sensuality; but every lover, the world over, believesin its inconceivable purity."

Men commonly couple with their idea of marriage a slight degree at least of sensuality; but every lover, the world over, believesin its inconceivable purity.



O. Henry Quotes: "I perceive that we inhabitants of New England live this mean life that we do because our vision does not penetrate the surface ofthings. We think that that is which appears to be."

I perceive that we inhabitants of New England live this mean life that we do because our vision does not penetrate the surface ofthings. We think that that is which appears to be.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man of rare common sense and directness of speech, as of action; a transcendentalist above all, a man of ideas and principles,Mthat was what distinguished him."

A man of rare common sense and directness of speech, as of action; a transcendentalist above all, a man of ideas and principles,Mthat was what distinguished him.



O. Henry Quotes: "The Grecian are youthful and erring and fallen gods, with the vices of men, but in many important respects essentially of the divine race."

The Grecian are youthful and erring and fallen gods, with the vices of men, but in many important respects essentially of the divine race.



O. Henry Quotes: "There is in my nature, methinks, a singular yearning toward all wildness."

There is in my nature, methinks, a singular yearning toward all wildness.



O. Henry Quotes: "I seem to have dodged all my days with one or two persons, and lived upon expectation,--as if the bud would surely blossom; and soI am content to live."

I seem to have dodged all my days with one or two persons, and lived upon expectation,--as if the bud would surely blossom; and soI am content to live.



O. Henry Quotes: "I have no designs on society, or nature, or God. I am simply what I am, or I begin to be that. I live in the present. I only remember the past, and anticipate the future. I love to live."

I have no designs on society, or nature, or God. I am simply what I am, or I begin to be that. I live in the present. I only remember the past, and anticipate the future. I love to live.



O. Henry Quotes: "If we live in the Nineteenth Century, why should we not enjoy the advantages which the Nineteenth Century offers? Why should our life be in any respect provincial?"

If we live in the Nineteenth Century, why should we not enjoy the advantages which the Nineteenth Century offers? Why should our life be in any respect provincial?



O. Henry Quotes: "There are theoretical reformers at all times, and all the world over, living on anticipation."

There are theoretical reformers at all times, and all the world over, living on anticipation.



O. Henry Quotes: "I love reform better than its modes."

I love reform better than its modes.