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Books are all right, but dead men's brains are no good unless you mix a live one's with them.
George Horace Lorimer
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George Horace Lorimer
Age: 70 †
Born: 1867
Born: October 6
Died: 1937
Died: October 22
Journalist
Louisville
Kentucky
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Believe me, it is no time for words when the wounds are fresh and bleeding no time for homilies when the lightning's shaft has smitten, and the man lies stunned and stricken. Then let the comforter be silent let him sustain by his presence, not by his preaching by his sympathetic silence, not by his speech.
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A fellow and his business should be bosom friends in the office and sworn enemies out of it.
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The aim of the college, for the individual student, is to eliminate the need in his life for the college the task is to help him become a self-educating man.
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Culture is not a matter of a change of climate.
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The great secret of good management is to be more alert to prevent a man's going wrong than eager to punish him for it.
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Never ask a man what he knows, but what he can do.
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Because a fellow has failed once or twice or a dozen times, you don't want to set him down as a failure till he's dead or loses his courage.
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The world is full of bright men who know all the right things to say and who say them in the wrong place.
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Let patriotism have its high days and freedom its monuments, and let the triumphs of navigators and generals be annually observed but surely, beyond all these, a season that stands for as much to the race as Easter does may well be remembered each year with songs and flowers and with every mark of gratitude and of loftiest jubilation.
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There is one excuse for every mistake a man can make, but only one. When a fellow makes the same mistake twice he's got to throw up both hands and own up to carelessness or cussedness.
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In all your dealings, remember that today is your opportunity tomorrow some other fellow's.
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Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible.
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