Edgar Allan Poe, From a letter to Frederick W. Thomas (February 14, 1849). Quote #8758 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Depend upon it, after all, Thomas, Literature is the most noble of professions. In...
H. L. Mencken Quote #3037 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 He marries best who puts it off until it is too late.
James Baldwin Quote #13564 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there are absolutely...
Roger Rosenblatt Quote #22562 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 They do not leave home without American Express. … Blame the moral carelessness that...
William Arthur Ward Quote #22029 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Wise are they who have learned these truths Trouble is temporary. Time is tonic....
Colette Quote #33680 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 It is wise to apply the oil of refined politeness to the mechanisms of...
Marquis de la Grange Quote #6755 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 When we ask for advice, we are usually looking for an accomplice.
James Thurber Quote #34822 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 The wit makes fun of other persons the satirist makes fun of the world...
Theodore White Quote #23171 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 If you make a living, if you earn your own money, you’re free —...
Charles Caleb Colton Quote #18361 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 The greatest and most amiable privilege which the rich enjoy over the poor is...