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O. Henry Quotes: "Two or three hours' walking will carry me to as strange a country as I expect ever to see. A single farmhouse which I had not seen before is sometimes as good as the dominions of the King of Dahomey."

Two or three hours' walking will carry me to as strange a country as I expect ever to see. A single farmhouse which I had not seen before is sometimes as good as the dominions of the King of Dahomey.



O. Henry Quotes: "Of what use the friendliest disposition even, if there are no hours given to Friendship, if it is forever postponed to unimportant duties and relations? Friendship first, Friendship last."

Of what use the friendliest disposition even, if there are no hours given to Friendship, if it is forever postponed to unimportant duties and relations? Friendship first, Friendship last.




O. Henry Quotes: "Mythology is the crop which the Old World bore before its soil was exhausted."

Mythology is the crop which the Old World bore before its soil was exhausted.



O. Henry Quotes: "Who looks in the sun will see no light else; but also he will see no shadow. Our life revolves unceasingly, but the centre is ever the same, and the wise will regard only the seasons of the soul."

Who looks in the sun will see no light else; but also he will see no shadow. Our life revolves unceasingly, but the centre is ever the same, and the wise will regard only the seasons of the soul.




O. Henry Quotes: "We are as much as we see. Faith is sight and knowledge. The hands only serve the eyes."

We are as much as we see. Faith is sight and knowledge. The hands only serve the eyes.



O. Henry Quotes: "Far from New England's blustering shore,New England's worm her hulk shall bore,And sink her in the Indian seas,Twine, wine, and hides, and China teas."

Far from New England's blustering shore,New England's worm her hulk shall bore,And sink her in the Indian seas,Twine, wine, and hides, and China teas.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men reverence one another, not yet God."

Men reverence one another, not yet God.




O. Henry Quotes: "Every poet has trembled on the verge of science."

Every poet has trembled on the verge of science.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men spend the best parts of their lives earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of it."

Men spend the best parts of their lives earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of it.



O. Henry Quotes: "Many are concerned about the monuments of the West and the East -- to know who built them. For my part, I should like to know who in those days did not build them -- who were above such trifling."

Many are concerned about the monuments of the West and the East -- to know who built them. For my part, I should like to know who in those days did not build them -- who were above such trifling.



O. Henry Quotes: "The traveler must be born again on the road, and earn a passport from the elements."

The traveler must be born again on the road, and earn a passport from the elements.



O. Henry Quotes: "Who hears the fishes when they cry?"

Who hears the fishes when they cry?




O. Henry Quotes: "Such a man has some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him."

Such a man has some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man's whole life is taxed for the least thing well done. It is its net result."

A man's whole life is taxed for the least thing well done. It is its net result.



O. Henry Quotes: "The present hour is always wealthiest when it is poorer than the future ones, as that is the pleasantest site which affords the pleasantest prospect."

The present hour is always wealthiest when it is poorer than the future ones, as that is the pleasantest site which affords the pleasantest prospect.



O. Henry Quotes: "Homeliness is almost as great a merit in a book as in a house, if the reader would abide there. It is next to beauty, and a very high art."

Homeliness is almost as great a merit in a book as in a house, if the reader would abide there. It is next to beauty, and a very high art.



O. Henry Quotes: "The book exists for us, perchance, which will explain our miracles and reveal new ones."

The book exists for us, perchance, which will explain our miracles and reveal new ones.



O. Henry Quotes: "You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else."

You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else.



O. Henry Quotes: "When I would go a-visiting, I find that I go off the fashionable street,--not being inclined to change my dress,--to where man meets man, and not polished shoe meets shoe."

When I would go a-visiting, I find that I go off the fashionable street,--not being inclined to change my dress,--to where man meets man, and not polished shoe meets shoe.



O. Henry Quotes: "We inspire friendship in men when we have contracted friendship with the gods."

We inspire friendship in men when we have contracted friendship with the gods.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is not when I am going to meet him, but when I am just turning away and leaving him alone, that I discover what God is. I say, God. I am not sure that that is the name. You will know what I mean."

It is not when I am going to meet him, but when I am just turning away and leaving him alone, that I discover what God is. I say, God. I am not sure that that is the name. You will know what I mean.



O. Henry Quotes: "Truth never turns to rebuke falsehood; her own straightforwardness is the severest correction."

Truth never turns to rebuke falsehood; her own straightforwardness is the severest correction.



O. Henry Quotes: "Wealth cannot purchase any great private solace or convenience. Riches are only the means of sociality."

Wealth cannot purchase any great private solace or convenience. Riches are only the means of sociality.



O. Henry Quotes: "Real power is measured by how much you can let things be."

Real power is measured by how much you can let things be.



O. Henry Quotes: "We fritter away our energy and creativity . . . we get bogged down in the thick of thin things."

We fritter away our energy and creativity . . . we get bogged down in the thick of thin things.



O. Henry Quotes: "And so the seasons went rolling on into summer, as one rambles into higher and higher grass."

And so the seasons went rolling on into summer, as one rambles into higher and higher grass.



O. Henry Quotes: "The next time the novelist rings the bell I will not stir though the meeting-house burn down."

The next time the novelist rings the bell I will not stir though the meeting-house burn down.



O. Henry Quotes: "Seeds, there are seeds enough which need only be stirred in with the soil where they lie, by an inspired voice or pen, to bear fruit of a divine flavor."

Seeds, there are seeds enough which need only be stirred in with the soil where they lie, by an inspired voice or pen, to bear fruit of a divine flavor.



O. Henry Quotes: "Everything that is printed and bound in a book contains some echo at least of the best that is in literature."

Everything that is printed and bound in a book contains some echo at least of the best that is in literature.



O. Henry Quotes: "What is chastity? How shall a man know if he is chaste? He shall not know it. We have heard of this virtue, but we know not what it is."

What is chastity? How shall a man know if he is chaste? He shall not know it. We have heard of this virtue, but we know not what it is.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man cannot wheedle nor overawe his Genius. It requires to be conciliated by nobler conduct than the world demands or can appreciate."

A man cannot wheedle nor overawe his Genius. It requires to be conciliated by nobler conduct than the world demands or can appreciate.



O. Henry Quotes: "Every man should stand for a force which is perfectly irresistible."

Every man should stand for a force which is perfectly irresistible.



O. Henry Quotes: "Some, it seems to me, elect their rulers for their crookedness. But I think that a straight stick makes the best cane, and an upright man the best ruler."

Some, it seems to me, elect their rulers for their crookedness. But I think that a straight stick makes the best cane, and an upright man the best ruler.



O. Henry Quotes: "What are men celebrating? They are all on a committee of arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody. God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator."

What are men celebrating? They are all on a committee of arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody. God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator.



O. Henry Quotes: "Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts. God will see that you do not want society."

Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts. God will see that you do not want society.



O. Henry Quotes: "Every nail driven should be as another rivet in the machine of the universe, you carrying on the work."

Every nail driven should be as another rivet in the machine of the universe, you carrying on the work.



O. Henry Quotes: "I see less difference between a city and a swamp than formerly."

I see less difference between a city and a swamp than formerly.



O. Henry Quotes: "There is a slumbering subterranean fire in nature which never goes out, and which no cold can chill."

There is a slumbering subterranean fire in nature which never goes out, and which no cold can chill.



O. Henry Quotes: "A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart."

A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.



O. Henry Quotes: "Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are."

Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are.



O. Henry Quotes: "You may tell by looking at any twig of the forest, ay, at your very wood-pile, whether its winter is past or not."

You may tell by looking at any twig of the forest, ay, at your very wood-pile, whether its winter is past or not.



O. Henry Quotes: "We go on dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; but a little colder Friday, or greater snow would put a period to man's existence on the globe."

We go on dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; but a little colder Friday, or greater snow would put a period to man's existence on the globe.



O. Henry Quotes: "One who knew how to appropriate the true value of this world would be the poorest man in it. The poor rich man! all he has is whathe has bought."

One who knew how to appropriate the true value of this world would be the poorest man in it. The poor rich man! all he has is whathe has bought.



O. Henry Quotes: "Pray, for what do we move ever but to get rid of our furniture, our exuviæ; at last to go from this world to another newly furnished, and leave this to be burned?"

Pray, for what do we move ever but to get rid of our furniture, our exuviæ; at last to go from this world to another newly furnished, and leave this to be burned?



O. Henry Quotes: "It would surpass the powers of a well man nowadays to take up his bed and walk, and I should certainly advise a sick one to lay down his bed and run."

It would surpass the powers of a well man nowadays to take up his bed and walk, and I should certainly advise a sick one to lay down his bed and run.



O. Henry Quotes: "As we looked up in silence to those distant lights, we were reminded that it was a rare imagination which first taught that the stars are worlds, and had conferred a great benefit on mankind."

As we looked up in silence to those distant lights, we were reminded that it was a rare imagination which first taught that the stars are worlds, and had conferred a great benefit on mankind.



O. Henry Quotes: "Men cannot conceive of a state of things so fair that it cannot be realized."

Men cannot conceive of a state of things so fair that it cannot be realized.



O. Henry Quotes: "This is one of those instances in which the individual genius is found to consent, as indeed it always does, at last, with the universal."

This is one of those instances in which the individual genius is found to consent, as indeed it always does, at last, with the universal.



O. Henry Quotes: "We could not help contrasting the equanimity of Nature with the bustle and impatience of man. His words and actions presume alwaysa crisis near at hand, but she is forever silent and unpretending."

We could not help contrasting the equanimity of Nature with the bustle and impatience of man. His words and actions presume alwaysa crisis near at hand, but she is forever silent and unpretending.