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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.
Carolyn Wells
I hate to do what everybody else is doing. Why, only last week, on Fifth Avenue and some cross streets, I noticed that every feminine citizen of these United States wore an artificial posy on her coat or gown. I came home and ripped off every one of the really lovely refrigerator blossoms that were sewn on my own bodices.
Carolyn Wells
Flirtation envies Love, and Love envies Flirtation.
Carolyn Wells
... ideals, standards, aspirations,--those are chameleon words, and take color from their speakers,--often false tints. A scholarly man of my acquaintance once told me that he traveled a thousand miles into the desert to get away from the word uplift, and it was the first word he heard after he reached his destination.
Carolyn Wells
Happiness is the ability to recognize it.
Carolyn Wells
Actions lie louder than words.
Carolyn Wells
Nonsense makes the heart grow fonder.
Carolyn Wells
A profit is not without honor save in Boston.
Carolyn Wells
Every dogma must have its day.
Carolyn Wells
Society's the mother of convention.
Carolyn Wells
A living gale is better than a dead calm.
Carolyn Wells
... as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the ideal library is in the wish of its maker.
Carolyn Wells
To make a library It takes two volumes And a fire. Two volumes and a fire, And interest. The interest alone will do If logs are few.
Carolyn Wells
musicians rarely have a sense of humour, at least, about themselves.
Carolyn Wells
We should live and learn but by the time we've learned, it's too late to live.
Carolyn Wells
A cynic is a man who looks at the world with a monocle in his mind's eye.
Carolyn Wells
Where there's a will there's a detective story.
Carolyn Wells
The wages of sin is alimony.
Carolyn Wells
All through the nineties I met people. Crowds of people. Met and met and met, until it seemed that people were born and hastily grew up, just to be met.
Carolyn Wells
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