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O. Henry Quotes: "It is said that some Western steamers can run on a heavy dew, whence we can imagine what a canoe may do."

It is said that some Western steamers can run on a heavy dew, whence we can imagine what a canoe may do.



O. Henry Quotes: "I hardly know an intellectual man, even, who is so broad and truly liberal that you can think aloud in his society."

I hardly know an intellectual man, even, who is so broad and truly liberal that you can think aloud in his society.




O. Henry Quotes: "It is an unfortunate discovery certainly, that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound."

It is an unfortunate discovery certainly, that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound.



O. Henry Quotes: "There is no treatment for adore, but to love far more."

There is no treatment for adore, but to love far more.




O. Henry Quotes: "A man's wealth is measured by what he doesn't need."

A man's wealth is measured by what he doesn't need.



O. Henry Quotes: "When a man's conscience and the laws clash, it is his conscience that he must follow."

When a man's conscience and the laws clash, it is his conscience that he must follow.



O. Henry Quotes: "I wish to learn what life has to teach, and not, when I come to die, discover that I have not truly lived."

I wish to learn what life has to teach, and not, when I come to die, discover that I have not truly lived.




O. Henry Quotes: "Endeavor to live the life you have imagined."

Endeavor to live the life you have imagined.



O. Henry Quotes: "There are various tough problems yet to solve, and we must shift to live, betwixt spirit and matter, such a human life as we can."

There are various tough problems yet to solve, and we must shift to live, betwixt spirit and matter, such a human life as we can.



O. Henry Quotes: "How many things there are concerning which we might well deliberate whether we had better know them."

How many things there are concerning which we might well deliberate whether we had better know them.



O. Henry Quotes: "Shall a man go and hang himself because he belongs to the race of pygmies, and not be the biggest pygmie that he can? Let everyone mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made"

Shall a man go and hang himself because he belongs to the race of pygmies, and not be the biggest pygmie that he can? Let everyone mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made



O. Henry Quotes: "You must converse much with the field and the woods if you would imbibe such health into your mind and spirit as you covet for your body"

You must converse much with the field and the woods if you would imbibe such health into your mind and spirit as you covet for your body




O. Henry Quotes: "You boast of spending a tenth part of your income in charity; may be you should spend the nine tenths so, and done with it."

You boast of spending a tenth part of your income in charity; may be you should spend the nine tenths so, and done with it.



O. Henry Quotes: "As long as I have the friendship of the sesasons life will never be a burden to me."

As long as I have the friendship of the sesasons life will never be a burden to me.



O. Henry Quotes: "We saw men haying far off in the meadow, their heads waving like the grass which they cut. In the distance the wind seemed to bend all alike."

We saw men haying far off in the meadow, their heads waving like the grass which they cut. In the distance the wind seemed to bend all alike.



O. Henry Quotes: "My friend is one... who take me for what I am."

My friend is one... who take me for what I am.



O. Henry Quotes: "The authority of government . . . can have no pure right over my person and property but what I concede to it."

The authority of government . . . can have no pure right over my person and property but what I concede to it.



O. Henry Quotes: "Nature is fair in proportion as the youth is pure. The heavens and the earth are one flower ; the earth is the calyx, the heavens the corolla."

Nature is fair in proportion as the youth is pure. The heavens and the earth are one flower ; the earth is the calyx, the heavens the corolla.



O. Henry Quotes: "No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof. What everybody echoes or in silence passes by as true to-day may turn out to be falsehood to-morrow."

No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof. What everybody echoes or in silence passes by as true to-day may turn out to be falsehood to-morrow.



O. Henry Quotes: "Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I may soar as high As I can now discern with this clear eye."

Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I may soar as high As I can now discern with this clear eye.



O. Henry Quotes: "So near along life's stream are the fountains of innocence and youth making fertile its sandy margin; and the voyageur will do well to replenish his vessels often at these uncontaminated sources."

So near along life's stream are the fountains of innocence and youth making fertile its sandy margin; and the voyageur will do well to replenish his vessels often at these uncontaminated sources.



O. Henry Quotes: "Having reached the term of his natural life"; Mwould it not be truer to say, Having reached the term of his unnatural life?"

Having reached the term of his natural life"; Mwould it not be truer to say, Having reached the term of his unnatural life?



O. Henry Quotes: "Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it."

Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.



O. Henry Quotes: "The opportunities of living are diminished in proportion as what are called the "means" are increased."

The opportunities of living are diminished in proportion as what are called the "means" are increased.



O. Henry Quotes: "Life is so short that it is not wise to take roundabout ways, nor can we spend much time in waiting.... We have not got half-way to dawn yet."

Life is so short that it is not wise to take roundabout ways, nor can we spend much time in waiting.... We have not got half-way to dawn yet.



O. Henry Quotes: "I am not afraid that I shall exaggerate the value and significance of life, but that I shall not be up to the occasion which it is."

I am not afraid that I shall exaggerate the value and significance of life, but that I shall not be up to the occasion which it is.



O. Henry Quotes: "There is a chasm between knowledge and ignorance which the arches of science can never span."

There is a chasm between knowledge and ignorance which the arches of science can never span.



O. Henry Quotes: "What avails it that another loves you, if he does not understand you? Such love is a curse."

What avails it that another loves you, if he does not understand you? Such love is a curse.



O. Henry Quotes: "A good book is the plectrum with which our else silent lyres are struck."

A good book is the plectrum with which our else silent lyres are struck.



O. Henry Quotes: "If you indulge in long periods, you must be sure to have a snapper at the end."

If you indulge in long periods, you must be sure to have a snapper at the end.



O. Henry Quotes: "We shall be reduced to gnaw the very crust of the earth for nutriment."

We shall be reduced to gnaw the very crust of the earth for nutriment.



O. Henry Quotes: "Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe."

Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe.



O. Henry Quotes: "Art may varnish and gild, but it can do no more."

Art may varnish and gild, but it can do no more.



O. Henry Quotes: "But the eyes, though they are no sailors, will never be satisfied with any model, however fashionable, which does not answer all the requisitions of art."

But the eyes, though they are no sailors, will never be satisfied with any model, however fashionable, which does not answer all the requisitions of art.



O. Henry Quotes: "As a true patriot, I should be ashamed to think that Adam in paradise was more favorably situated on the whole than the backwoodsman in this country."

As a true patriot, I should be ashamed to think that Adam in paradise was more favorably situated on the whole than the backwoodsman in this country.



O. Henry Quotes: "A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it."

A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it.



O. Henry Quotes: "For the most part, the best man's spirit makes a fearful sprite to haunt his grave."

For the most part, the best man's spirit makes a fearful sprite to haunt his grave.



O. Henry Quotes: "Good religious men, with the love of men in their hearts, and the means to pay their toll in their pockets."

Good religious men, with the love of men in their hearts, and the means to pay their toll in their pockets.



O. Henry Quotes: "Yet, for my part, I was never unusually squeamish; I could sometimes eat a fried rat with a good relish, if it were necessary."

Yet, for my part, I was never unusually squeamish; I could sometimes eat a fried rat with a good relish, if it were necessary.



O. Henry Quotes: "The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate."

The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate.



O. Henry Quotes: "Many a poor sore-eyed student that I have heard of would grow faster, both intellectually and physically, if, instead of sitting up so very late, he honestly slumbered a fool's allowance."

Many a poor sore-eyed student that I have heard of would grow faster, both intellectually and physically, if, instead of sitting up so very late, he honestly slumbered a fool's allowance.



O. Henry Quotes: "One may be drunk with love without being any nearer to finding his mate."

One may be drunk with love without being any nearer to finding his mate.



O. Henry Quotes: "I am not responsible for the successful working of the machinery of society."

I am not responsible for the successful working of the machinery of society.



O. Henry Quotes: "In sane moments we regard only the facts, the case that is."

In sane moments we regard only the facts, the case that is.



O. Henry Quotes: "And pray what more can a reasonable man desire, in peaceful times, in ordinary noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with the addition of salt?"

And pray what more can a reasonable man desire, in peaceful times, in ordinary noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with the addition of salt?



O. Henry Quotes: "But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most "persevering mortal" can preserve the memory of its freshness to midday."

But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most "persevering mortal" can preserve the memory of its freshness to midday.



O. Henry Quotes: "And by another year, Such as God knows, with freer air, More fruits and fairer flowers Will bear, While I droop here."

And by another year, Such as God knows, with freer air, More fruits and fairer flowers Will bear, While I droop here.



O. Henry Quotes: "To live a better life,--this surely can be done."

To live a better life,--this surely can be done.



O. Henry Quotes: "We are the subjects of an experiment which is not a little interesting to me."

We are the subjects of an experiment which is not a little interesting to me.