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George Ade Inspirational Quotes (44)
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A lot of smart young people have come out of Indiana. The smarter they are, the faster they come out
George Ade
As the twig is bent the tree is inclined.
George Ade
It is not time for mirth and laughter, the cold, gray dawn of the morning after.
George Ade
One man's Poison Ivy is another Fellow's Spinach.
George Ade
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like Home when it comes to Wearing what you like.
George Ade
The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks after unpacking.
George Ade
Nothing is Improbable until it moves into the Past Tense.
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She was short on intellect, but long on shape.
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A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would not cost half as much during the winter months.
George Ade
A rolling stone gathers no moss and therefore will not be derided as a moss-back. Roll as much as possible.
George Ade
Adversity often hatches out the true nobility of character.
George Ade
A good jolly is worth what you pay for it.
George Ade
Mark Twain said (particularly about Pink Marsh): I have been reading him again, and my admiration overflows all limits. ... How effortless the limning! It is as if the work did itself, without help of the master's hand.
George Ade
Moral: Don't try to Account for Anything.
George Ade
If a man does not go about his work with enthusiasm, it means that he has not yet found a work that he likes. Every mortal is a busy bee when he comes to the task that Destiny has set aside for him.
George Ade
A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.
George Ade
The only city people are those born so.
George Ade
The first sign of extravagance is to buy trousers that one does not need.
George Ade
The wealthy have nothing left except money.
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Be assured, he is not an ordinary man.
George Meade
Never fear your enemies, fear your actions.
George Meade
Those who have tried meekness know the importance of being important.
George Ade
Never pretend to have money except when you are in straits. The poor man who pretends to have a bank account betters his credit and takes no risk. But the prosperous individual who counts his money in the street, forthwith will be invited to attend a charity bazaar.
George Ade
The serpent is helpless unless he finds an apple to work with.
George Ade
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