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O. Henry Quotes: "The chickadee and nuthatch are more inspiring society than statesmen and philosophers, and we shall return to these last as to more vulgar companions."

The chickadee and nuthatch are more inspiring society than statesmen and philosophers, and we shall return to these last as to more vulgar companions.



O. Henry Quotes: "Nature is goodness crystallized."

Nature is goodness crystallized.




O. Henry Quotes: "Really to see the sun rise or go down every day, so to relate ourselves to a universal fact, would preserve us sane forever."

Really to see the sun rise or go down every day, so to relate ourselves to a universal fact, would preserve us sane forever.



O. Henry Quotes: "Nature is mythical and mystical always, and works with the license and extravagance of genius. She has her luxurious and florid style as well as art."

Nature is mythical and mystical always, and works with the license and extravagance of genius. She has her luxurious and florid style as well as art.




O. Henry Quotes: "When I think of the gold-diggers and the Mormons, the slaves and the slave-holders and the flibustiers, I naturally dream of a glorious private life. No, I am not patriotic."

When I think of the gold-diggers and the Mormons, the slaves and the slave-holders and the flibustiers, I naturally dream of a glorious private life. No, I am not patriotic.



O. Henry Quotes: "To the innocent there are neither cherubim nor angels."

To the innocent there are neither cherubim nor angels.



O. Henry Quotes: "There is a certain perfection in accident which we never consciously attain."

There is a certain perfection in accident which we never consciously attain.




O. Henry Quotes: "To say that God has given a man many and great talents frequently means that he has brought his heavens down within reach of his hands."

To say that God has given a man many and great talents frequently means that he has brought his heavens down within reach of his hands.



O. Henry Quotes: "He may travel who can subsist on the wild fruits and game of the most cultivated country."

He may travel who can subsist on the wild fruits and game of the most cultivated country.



O. Henry Quotes: "He who rides and keeps the beaten track studies the fences chiefly."

He who rides and keeps the beaten track studies the fences chiefly.



O. Henry Quotes: "Ktaadnis an Indian word signifying highest land,... very few, even among backwoodsmen and hunters, have ever climbed it, andit will be a long time before the tide of fashionable travel sets that way."

Ktaadnis an Indian word signifying highest land,... very few, even among backwoodsmen and hunters, have ever climbed it, andit will be a long time before the tide of fashionable travel sets that way.



O. Henry Quotes: "I suspect that, if you should go to the end of the world, you would find somebody there going farther, as if just starting for home at sundown, and having a last word before he drove off."

I suspect that, if you should go to the end of the world, you would find somebody there going farther, as if just starting for home at sundown, and having a last word before he drove off.




O. Henry Quotes: "I am very little of a traveler."

I am very little of a traveler.



O. Henry Quotes: "To the sick the doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery."

To the sick the doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery.



O. Henry Quotes: "The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent. Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing."

The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent. Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing.



O. Henry Quotes: "Show me a man who feels bitterly toward John Brown, and let me hear what noble verse he can repeat. He'll be as dumb as if his lips were stone."

Show me a man who feels bitterly toward John Brown, and let me hear what noble verse he can repeat. He'll be as dumb as if his lips were stone.



O. Henry Quotes: "Most of the stone a nation hammers goes toward its tomb only. It buries itself alive."

Most of the stone a nation hammers goes toward its tomb only. It buries itself alive.



O. Henry Quotes: "But, commonly, men are as much afraid of love as of hate."

But, commonly, men are as much afraid of love as of hate.



O. Henry Quotes: "It seems as if the more youthful and impressible streams can hardly resist the numerous invitations and temptations to leave theirnative beds and run down their neighbors' channels."

It seems as if the more youthful and impressible streams can hardly resist the numerous invitations and temptations to leave theirnative beds and run down their neighbors' channels.



O. Henry Quotes: "I suppose that the great questions of "Fate, Freewill, Foreknowledge Absolute," which used to be discussed at Concord, are still unsettled."

I suppose that the great questions of "Fate, Freewill, Foreknowledge Absolute," which used to be discussed at Concord, are still unsettled.



O. Henry Quotes: "Friends will be much apart. They will respect more each other's privacy than their communion."

Friends will be much apart. They will respect more each other's privacy than their communion.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is not so important that many should be good as you, as that there be some absolute goodness somewhere; for that will leaven the whole lump."

It is not so important that many should be good as you, as that there be some absolute goodness somewhere; for that will leaven the whole lump.



O. Henry Quotes: "Where there is not discernment, the behavior even of the purest soul may in effect amount to coarseness."

Where there is not discernment, the behavior even of the purest soul may in effect amount to coarseness.



O. Henry Quotes: "If ever I did a man any goodof course it was something exceptional and insignificant compared with the good or evil which I am constantly doing by being what I am."

If ever I did a man any goodof course it was something exceptional and insignificant compared with the good or evil which I am constantly doing by being what I am.



O. Henry Quotes: "All fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story."

All fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story.



O. Henry Quotes: "Good deeds are no less good because their object is unworthy."

Good deeds are no less good because their object is unworthy.



O. Henry Quotes: "The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each."

The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each.



O. Henry Quotes: "Woe be to the generation that lets any higher faculty in its midst go unemployed."

Woe be to the generation that lets any higher faculty in its midst go unemployed.



O. Henry Quotes: "WE begin to die not in our sense or extremities, but in our divine faculties."

WE begin to die not in our sense or extremities, but in our divine faculties.



O. Henry Quotes: "If labor mainly, or to any considerable degree, serves the purpose of a police, to keep men out of mischief, it indicates a rottenness at the foundation of our community."

If labor mainly, or to any considerable degree, serves the purpose of a police, to keep men out of mischief, it indicates a rottenness at the foundation of our community.



O. Henry Quotes: "Ninety-nine one-hundredths of our lives we are mere hedgers and ditchers, but from time to time we meet with reminders of our destiny."

Ninety-nine one-hundredths of our lives we are mere hedgers and ditchers, but from time to time we meet with reminders of our destiny.



O. Henry Quotes: "On the whole, Chaucer impresses us as greater than his reputation, and not a little like Homer and Shakespeare, for he would haveheld up his head in their company."

On the whole, Chaucer impresses us as greater than his reputation, and not a little like Homer and Shakespeare, for he would haveheld up his head in their company.



O. Henry Quotes: "The greater number of men are merely corporals."

The greater number of men are merely corporals.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man may grow rich in Turkey even, if he will be in all respects a good subject of the Turkish government."

A man may grow rich in Turkey even, if he will be in all respects a good subject of the Turkish government.



O. Henry Quotes: "To speak impartially, the best men that I know are not serene, a world in themselves. For the most part, they dwell in forms, andflatter and study effect only more finely than the rest."

To speak impartially, the best men that I know are not serene, a world in themselves. For the most part, they dwell in forms, andflatter and study effect only more finely than the rest.



O. Henry Quotes: "Instead of the scream of a fish hawk scaring the fishes, is heard the whistle of the steam-engine, arousing a country to its progress."

Instead of the scream of a fish hawk scaring the fishes, is heard the whistle of the steam-engine, arousing a country to its progress.



O. Henry Quotes: "To speak or do anything that shall concern mankind, one must speak and act as if well, or from that grain of health which he has left."

To speak or do anything that shall concern mankind, one must speak and act as if well, or from that grain of health which he has left.



O. Henry Quotes: "I am a majority of one."

I am a majority of one.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man who has to go to the village to get the news hasn't heard from himself in a long time."

A man who has to go to the village to get the news hasn't heard from himself in a long time.



O. Henry Quotes: "The man whose horse trots a mile in a minute does not carry the most important messages."

The man whose horse trots a mile in a minute does not carry the most important messages.



O. Henry Quotes: "A journal is a repository for all those fragmentary ideas and odd scraps of information that might otherwise be lost and which some day might lead to more "harmonious compositions.""

A journal is a repository for all those fragmentary ideas and odd scraps of information that might otherwise be lost and which some day might lead to more "harmonious compositions."



O. Henry Quotes: "There is one thought for the field, another for the house. I would have my thoughts, like wild apples, to be food for walkers, and will not warrant them to be palatable if tasted in the house."

There is one thought for the field, another for the house. I would have my thoughts, like wild apples, to be food for walkers, and will not warrant them to be palatable if tasted in the house.



O. Henry Quotes: "Every sunset I witness inspires me with the desire to go to West as distant and as fair as that which the sun goes down. Eastward I go only by force; but westward I go free."

Every sunset I witness inspires me with the desire to go to West as distant and as fair as that which the sun goes down. Eastward I go only by force; but westward I go free.



O. Henry Quotes: "For in the wood these golden days Some leaf obeys its Maker's call. And through their hollow aisles it plays With delicate touch the prelude of the Fall."

For in the wood these golden days Some leaf obeys its Maker's call. And through their hollow aisles it plays With delicate touch the prelude of the Fall.



O. Henry Quotes: "If some are prosecuted for abusing children, others deserve to be prosecuted for maltreating the face of nature committed to their care."

If some are prosecuted for abusing children, others deserve to be prosecuted for maltreating the face of nature committed to their care.



O. Henry Quotes: "Wealth is measured by the level of experience in all aspects of life"

Wealth is measured by the level of experience in all aspects of life



O. Henry Quotes: "Many men walk by day; few walk by night. It is a different season."

Many men walk by day; few walk by night. It is a different season.



O. Henry Quotes: "I have great faith in a seed."

I have great faith in a seed.



O. Henry Quotes: "It is the stars as not yet known to science that I would know, the stars which the lonely traveler knows."

It is the stars as not yet known to science that I would know, the stars which the lonely traveler knows.