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A man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know that he sees it.
William Dean Howells
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William Dean Howells
Age: 83 †
Born: 1837
Born: March 1
Died: 1920
Died: May 11
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Each one of us must suffer long to himself before he can learn that he is but one in a great community of wretchedness which has been pitilessly repeating itself from the foundation of the world.
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A friend knows how to allow for mere quantity in your talk, and only replies to the quality.
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Primitive societies without religion have never been found.
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The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested.
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See how today's achievement is only tomorrow's confusionSee how possession always cheapens the thing that was precious.
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In Europe life is histrionic and dramatized, and in America, except when it is trying to be European, it is direct and sincere.
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There will presently be no room in the world for things it will be filled up with the advertisements of things.
William Dean Howells
It is the curse of prosperity that it takes work away from us, and shuts that door to hope and health of spirit.
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Out of the fragrant heart of bloom, The bobolinks are singing Out of the fragrant heart of bloom The apple-tree whispers to the room, Why art thou but a nest of gloom While the bobolinks are singing?
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You'll find as you grow older that you weren't born such a great while ago after all. The time shortens up.
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The wars come and go in blood and tears but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and sorrow.
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The conqueror is regarded with awe the wise man commands our respect but it is only the benevolent man that wins our affection.
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People naturally despise a dependant.
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We are creatures of the moment we live from one little space to another, and only one interest at a time fills these.
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What the American public wants in the theater is a tragedy with a happy ending.
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Lord, for the erring thoughtNot into evil wrought:Lord, for the wicked willBetrayed and baffled still:For the heart from itself kept,Our thanksgiving accept.
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The book which you read from a sense of duty, or because for any reason you must, does not commonly make friends with you.
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Lord, for the erring thought Not unto evil wrought: Lord, for the wicked will Betrayed, and baffled still: For the heart from itself kept, Our thanksgiving accept. For ignorant hopes that were Broken to our blind prayer: For pain, death, sorrow, sent Unto our chastisement: For all loss of seeming good, Quicken our gratitude.
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The wrecks of slavery are fast growing a fungus crop of sentiment.
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