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Crankisms

Crankisms

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Our last match never ignites except when we are sure it will not, and are prepared for the worst.

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It is impossible to serve two masters, and few of us try. We are satisfied to praise God from whom all blessings flow while we cash the checks of Mammon.

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Our own success is due to our indomitable energy and other deserving traits; that of others largely to blind luck. With our energy and the good luck of others what could we not achieve!

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The trouble with most reformers that they waste their time and energy trying to reform somebody else.

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We are convinced in our own minds that every man deserves what he gets; but, judging from ourselves, not every one gets what he deserves.

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If we saw ourselves as others see us we should not believe our own eyes; but we should have a still lower opinion of the rest of the world than we now have.

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When we care we usually don’t dare; when we dare we don’t often care.

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What sounds so sweet as the human voice—to the one who is doing the talking!

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Words may be mere wind, but then so is a tornado.

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Laugh, and the world laughs with you; cry, and the world laughs at you.

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A proverbial expression is often a crystallized lie which we should like to believe.

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Because everything is for the best it does not follow that it is for our best.

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It is easier to moralize than to be moral.

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The difference between an actress on the stage and a woman not on the stage is a matter of here and there.

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Ignorance is not so surprising, nor such a mark of inferiority, as unwillingness to learn.

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He who grows indignant when his veracity is questioned generally has good and sufficient reason therefor.

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Our joys are mainly those of prospect and retrospect.

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It is not to be expected that the average man should know what a real woman is like—he so rarely sees one.

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The Chinese promise and never intend to perform; we promise and do intend to perform.

The result is about the same.

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