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O. Henry Quotes: "Can we not do without the society of our gossip a little while, - have our own thoughts to cheer us?"

Can we not do without the society of our gossip a little while, - have our own thoughts to cheer us?



O. Henry Quotes: "In order to die, you must first have lived."

In order to die, you must first have lived.




O. Henry Quotes: "How can you expect the birds to sing when their groves are cut down?"

How can you expect the birds to sing when their groves are cut down?



O. Henry Quotes: "A nation may be ever so civilized and yet lack wisdom."

A nation may be ever so civilized and yet lack wisdom.




O. Henry Quotes: "An efficient and valuable man does what he can, whether the community pay him for it or not."

An efficient and valuable man does what he can, whether the community pay him for it or not.



O. Henry Quotes: "There should always be some flowering and maturing of the fruits of nature in the cooking process."

There should always be some flowering and maturing of the fruits of nature in the cooking process.



O. Henry Quotes: "If to chaffer and higgle are bad in trade, they are much worse in Love. It demands directness as of an arrow."

If to chaffer and higgle are bad in trade, they are much worse in Love. It demands directness as of an arrow.




O. Henry Quotes: "This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through every pore."

This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through every pore.



O. Henry Quotes: "Don't get to the end of your life and realize you have never lived."

Don't get to the end of your life and realize you have never lived.



O. Henry Quotes: "Somehow strangely the vice of men gets well represented and protected but their virtue has none to plead its cause - nor any charter of immunities and rights."

Somehow strangely the vice of men gets well represented and protected but their virtue has none to plead its cause - nor any charter of immunities and rights.



O. Henry Quotes: "I pray that the life of this spring and summer may ever lie fair in my memory."

I pray that the life of this spring and summer may ever lie fair in my memory.



O. Henry Quotes: "I saw a muskrat come out of a hole in the ice ... While I am looking at him, I am thinking what he is thinking of me. He is a different sort of man, that's all."

I saw a muskrat come out of a hole in the ice ... While I am looking at him, I am thinking what he is thinking of me. He is a different sort of man, that's all.




O. Henry Quotes: "Man emulates earth Earth emulates heaven Heaven emulates the Way The way emulates nature."

Man emulates earth Earth emulates heaven Heaven emulates the Way The way emulates nature.



O. Henry Quotes: "I lived in Judea eighteen hundred years ago, but I never knew that there was such a one as Christ among my contemporaries."

I lived in Judea eighteen hundred years ago, but I never knew that there was such a one as Christ among my contemporaries.



O. Henry Quotes: "The rule is to carry as little as possible."

The rule is to carry as little as possible.



O. Henry Quotes: "My themes will not be far-fetched. I will tell of homely every-day phenomena and adventures."

My themes will not be far-fetched. I will tell of homely every-day phenomena and adventures.



O. Henry Quotes: "Oh to reach the point of death and realize one has not lived at all."

Oh to reach the point of death and realize one has not lived at all.



O. Henry Quotes: "Sometimes you have to leave the world in order to learn how to live in it. Thoreau shunned society, went to the woods, and came back with a new understanding of life."

Sometimes you have to leave the world in order to learn how to live in it. Thoreau shunned society, went to the woods, and came back with a new understanding of life.



O. Henry Quotes: "The man who is dissatisfied with himself, what can he do?"

The man who is dissatisfied with himself, what can he do?



O. Henry Quotes: "Books that are books are all that you want, and there are but a half dozen in any thousand."

Books that are books are all that you want, and there are but a half dozen in any thousand.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is hard to have a Southern overseer; it is worse to have a Northern one; but worst of all when you are yourself the slave-driver."

It is hard to have a Southern overseer; it is worse to have a Northern one; but worst of all when you are yourself the slave-driver.



O. Henry Quotes: "What great interval is there between him who is caught in Africa and made a plantation slave of in the South, and him who is caught in New England and made a Unitarian minister of?"

What great interval is there between him who is caught in Africa and made a plantation slave of in the South, and him who is caught in New England and made a Unitarian minister of?



O. Henry Quotes: "I would that I were worthy to be any man's Friend."

I would that I were worthy to be any man's Friend.



O. Henry Quotes: "I love my friends very much, but I find that it is of no use to go to see them. I hate them commonly when I am near them. They belie themselves and deny me continually."

I love my friends very much, but I find that it is of no use to go to see them. I hate them commonly when I am near them. They belie themselves and deny me continually.



O. Henry Quotes: "I have never met with a friend who furnished me sea-room. I have only tacked a few times and come to anchor - not sailed - made no voyage, carried no venture."

I have never met with a friend who furnished me sea-room. I have only tacked a few times and come to anchor - not sailed - made no voyage, carried no venture.



O. Henry Quotes: "A traveler who looks at things with an impartial eye may see what the oldest inhabitant has not observed."

A traveler who looks at things with an impartial eye may see what the oldest inhabitant has not observed.



O. Henry Quotes: "The discoveries which we make abroad are special and particular; those which we make at home are general and significant. The further off, the nearer the surface. The nearer home, the deeper."

The discoveries which we make abroad are special and particular; those which we make at home are general and significant. The further off, the nearer the surface. The nearer home, the deeper.



O. Henry Quotes: "Nature would not appear so rich, the profusion so rich, if we knew a use for everything."

Nature would not appear so rich, the profusion so rich, if we knew a use for everything.



O. Henry Quotes: "I do not know where to find in any literature, whether ancient or modern, any adequate account of that Nature with which I am acquainted."

I do not know where to find in any literature, whether ancient or modern, any adequate account of that Nature with which I am acquainted.



O. Henry Quotes: "Carlyle said that how to observe was to look, but I say that it is rather to see, and the more you look the less you will observe."

Carlyle said that how to observe was to look, but I say that it is rather to see, and the more you look the less you will observe.



O. Henry Quotes: "In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven."

In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven.



O. Henry Quotes: "Shall a man not have his spring as well as the plants?"

Shall a man not have his spring as well as the plants?



O. Henry Quotes: "If we dealt only with the false and dishonest, we should at last forget how to speak truth."

If we dealt only with the false and dishonest, we should at last forget how to speak truth.



O. Henry Quotes: "There are nine hundred and ninety-nine patrons of virtue to one virtuous man."

There are nine hundred and ninety-nine patrons of virtue to one virtuous man.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is surprising how many great men and women a small house will contain."

It is surprising how many great men and women a small house will contain.



O. Henry Quotes: "The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow,-one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness."

The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow,-one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness.



O. Henry Quotes: "Our hymn-books resound with a melodious cursing of God and enduring Him forever."

Our hymn-books resound with a melodious cursing of God and enduring Him forever.



O. Henry Quotes: "If however the law is so promulgated that it of necessity makes you an agent of injustices against another, then I say to you ... break the law."

If however the law is so promulgated that it of necessity makes you an agent of injustices against another, then I say to you ... break the law.



O. Henry Quotes: "The oldest, wisest politician grows not more human so, but is merely a gray wharf rat at last."

The oldest, wisest politician grows not more human so, but is merely a gray wharf rat at last.



O. Henry Quotes: "Those undeserved joys which come uncalled and make us more pleased than grateful are they that sing."

Those undeserved joys which come uncalled and make us more pleased than grateful are they that sing.



O. Henry Quotes: "Man is but the place where I stand."

Man is but the place where I stand.



O. Henry Quotes: "Man's moral nature is a riddle which only eternity can solve."

Man's moral nature is a riddle which only eternity can solve.



O. Henry Quotes: "Count your age with friends but not with years."

Count your age with friends but not with years.



O. Henry Quotes: "This bird sees the white man come and the Indian withdraw, but it withdraws not. Its untamed voice is still heard above the tinkling of the forge... It remains to remind us of aboriginal nature."

This bird sees the white man come and the Indian withdraw, but it withdraws not. Its untamed voice is still heard above the tinkling of the forge... It remains to remind us of aboriginal nature.



O. Henry Quotes: "The squeaking of the pump sounds as necessary as the music of the spheres."

The squeaking of the pump sounds as necessary as the music of the spheres.



O. Henry Quotes: "The incessant anxiety and strain of some is a well-nigh incurable form of disease. We are made to exaggerate the importance of what we do; and yet how much is not done by us!"

The incessant anxiety and strain of some is a well-nigh incurable form of disease. We are made to exaggerate the importance of what we do; and yet how much is not done by us!



O. Henry Quotes: "If you look over a list of medicinal recipes in vogue in the last century, how foolish and useless they are seen to be! And yet we use equally absurd ones with faith today."

If you look over a list of medicinal recipes in vogue in the last century, how foolish and useless they are seen to be! And yet we use equally absurd ones with faith today.



O. Henry Quotes: "The poet is he who can write some pure mythology today without the aid of posterity."

The poet is he who can write some pure mythology today without the aid of posterity.



O. Henry Quotes: "But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire.... The greater the genius, the keener the edge of the satire."

But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire.... The greater the genius, the keener the edge of the satire.