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Youth is a silly, vapid state, Old age with fears and ills is rife, This simple boon I beg of Fate - A thousand years of Middle Life.
Carolyn Wells
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Carolyn Wells
Age: 79 †
Born: 1862
Born: June 18
Died: 1942
Died: March 26
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There are many ways of discarding [books]. You can give them to friends,--or enemies,--or to associations or to poor Southern libraries. But the surest way is to lend them. Then they never come back to bother you.
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A living gale is better than a dead calm.
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Where there's a will there's a detective story.
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Wall Street. - The abode of the Brokers and the Broke.
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musicians rarely have a sense of humour, at least, about themselves.
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I love the Christmas-tide, and yet, I notice this, each year I live I always like the gifts I get, But how I love the gifts I give!
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At times there is nothing so unnatural as nature.
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Circumstances alter faces.
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We should live and learn but by the time we've learned, it's too late to live.
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I'm just the same age I've always been.
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Invitation is the sincerest flattery.
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... the subjective viewpoint is the only one to use regarding a library. Your true library is a collection of the books you want.You may have deplorably poor taste or bad judgment. Never mind. Correct those traits before you exchange your books.
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A cynic is a man who looks at the world with a monocle in his mind's eye.
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Take care of your common sense, and your dignity will take care of itsself
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I view askance a book that remains undisturbed for a year. Oughtn't it to have a ticket of leave? I think I may safely say no bookin my library remains unopened a year at a time, except my own works and Tennyson's.
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The wages of sin is alimony.
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The way to do some things is to do them.
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I don't care very much for literary shrines and hauntsI knew a woman in London who boasted that she had lodgings from the windows of which she could throw a stone into Carlyle's yard. And when I said, Why throw a stone into Carlyle's yard? she looked at me as if I were an imbecile and changed the subject.
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Nonsense makes the heart grow fonder.
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A profit is not without honor save in Boston.
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