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If ever the public was betrayed by its press, it's ours.
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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The difficulty is to know conscience from self-interest.
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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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There will presently be no room in the world for things it will be filled up with the advertisements of things.
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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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n artistic atmosphere does not create artists a literary atmosphere does not create literators poets and painters spring up where there was never a verse made or a picture seen. This suggests that God is no more idle now than He was at the beginning, but that He is still and forever shaping the human chaos into the instruments and means of beauty.
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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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What the American public wants in the theater is a tragedy with a happy ending.
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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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See how today's achievement is only tomorrow's confusionSee how possession always cheapens the thing that was precious.
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Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself.
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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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By beauty of course I mean truth, for the one involves the other it is only the false in art which is ugly, and it is only the ugly that is universal.
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