Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
The present age, for all its cosmopolitan hustle, is curiously suburban in spirit.
Norman Douglas
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Norman Douglas
Age: 83 †
Born: 1868
Born: December 8
Died: 1952
Died: February 9
Autobiographer
Novelist
Writer
Normyx
Pilaff Bey
George Norman Douglas
Cosmopolitan
Curiously
Suburban
Hustle
Present
Age
Spirit
More quotes by Norman Douglas
Justice is too good for some people and not good enough for the rest.
Norman Douglas
The secret of happiness is curiosity
Norman Douglas
Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends.
Norman Douglas
Never take a solemn oath. People think you mean it.
Norman Douglas
The pine stays green in winter... wisdom in hardship.
Norman Douglas
One can always trust to time. Insert a wedge of time and nearly everything straightens itself out.
Norman Douglas
To find a friend one must close one eye. To keep him...two.
Norman Douglas
The sublimity of wisdom is to do those things living, which are to be desired when dying.
Norman Douglas
Learn to foster an ardent imagination so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded.
Norman Douglas
You can construct the character of a man and his age not only from what he does and says, but from what he fails to say and do.
Norman Douglas
A man can believe a considerable deal of rubbish, and yet go about his daily work in a rational and cheerful manner.
Norman Douglas
There is a kinship, a kind of freemasonry, between all persons of intelligence, however antagonistic their moral outlook.
Norman Douglas
I wish the English still possessed a shred of the old sense of humour which Puritanism, and dyspepsia, and newspaper reading, and tea-drinking have nearly extinguished.
Norman Douglas
The families of our friends are always a disappointment.
Norman Douglas
The business of life is to enjoy oneself everything else is a mockery.
Norman Douglas
What is all wisdom save a collection of platitudes? But the man who orders his life according to their teachings cannot go far wrong.
Norman Douglas
Nobody can misunderstand a boy like his own mother. Mothers at present can bring children into the world, but this performance is apt to mark the end of their capacities. They can't even attend to the elementary animal requirements of their offspring. It is quite surprising how many children survive in spite of their mothers.
Norman Douglas
You can cram a truth into an epigram - the truth, never.
Norman Douglas
Shall I give you my recipe for happiness? I find everything useful and nothing indispensable. I find everything wonderful and nothing miraculous. I reverence the body. I avoid first causes like the plague.
Norman Douglas
He talks about the Scylla of Atheism and the Charybdis of Christianity - a state of mind which, by the way, is not conducive to bold navigation.
Norman Douglas