in Quotes & Aphorisms (Behavior)
While it is so difficult to learn the springs and motives of some facts, it is no wonder they should be so grossly misrepresented to the public by curious inquisitive heads.
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While it is so difficult to learn the springs and motives of some facts, it is no wonder they should be so grossly misrepresented to the public by curious inquisitive heads.
This morning, you can be on his right hand and his left hand if you serve. It's the only way in.
You might as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backward.
The pride connected with knowing and sensing lies like a blinding fog over the eyes and senses of men, thus deceiving them concerning the value of existence. For this pride contains within itself the most flattering estimation of the value of knowing. Deception is the most general effect of such pride, but even its most particular effects contain within themselves something of the same deceitful character.
It is not necessary for the public to know whether I am joking or whether I am serious, just as it is not necessary for me to know it myself.
If I'm honest I have to tell you I still read fairy-tales and I like them best of all.
I love to do the things the censors won't pass.
You ain't worth a greased lack pin to ram you into hell.
It nearly drives me mad leaving out so many things I know but can't print.
I've always felt toward the slightest scene, even if all I had to do in a scene was just to come in and say, "Hi," that the people ought to get their money's worth and that this is an obligation of mine, to give them the best you can get from me.