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Frank Moore Colby Quotes |
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Type: Educator Quotes Category: American Educator Quotes Year of Birth: 1865 Year of Death: 1925 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Frank Moore Colby Related Authors: Timothy Leary Booker T. Washington Roger Babson Horace Mann John W. Gardner Temple Grandin James Baldwin Mary McLeod Bethune Anne Sullivan |
A 'new thinker', when studied closely, is merely a man who does not know what other people have thought.
Frank Moore Colby Cast your cares on God; that anchor holds. Frank Moore Colby Clever people seem not to feel the natural pleasure of bewilderment, and are always answering questions when the chief relish of a life is to go on asking them. Frank Moore Colby Every improvement in communication makes the bore more terrible. Frank Moore Colby Every man ought to be inquisitive through every hour of his great adventure down to the day when he shall no longer cast a shadow in the sun. For if he dies without a question in his heart, what excuse is there for his continuance? Frank Moore Colby I have found some of the best reasons I ever had for remaining at the bottom simply by looking at the men at the top. Frank Moore Colby I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry without anybody in particular to be angry at. Frank Moore Colby If a large city can, after intense intellectual efforts, choose for its mayor a man who merely will not steal from it, we consider it a triumph of the suffrage. Frank Moore Colby Many people lose their tempers merely from seeing you keep yours. Frank Moore Colby Men will confess to treason, murder, arson, false teeth, or a wig. How many of them will own up to a lack of humor? Frank Moore Colby My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Frank Moore Colby One learns little more about a man from the feats of his literary memory than from the feats of his alimentary canal. Frank Moore Colby Persecution was at least a sign of personal interest. Tolerance is composed of nine parts of apathy to one of brotherly love. Frank Moore Colby Politics is a place of humble hopes and strangely modest requirements, where all are good who are not criminal and all are wise who are not ridiculously otherwise. Frank Moore Colby Talk ought always to run obliquely, not nose to nose with no chance of mental escape. Frank Moore Colby That is the consolation of a little mind; you have the fun of changing it without impeding the progress of mankind. Frank Moore Colby The New York playgoer is a child of nature, and he has an honest and wholesome regard of whatever is atrocious in art. Frank Moore Colby We always carry out by committee anything in which any one of us alone would be too reasonable to persist. Frank Moore Colby We do not mind our not arriving anywhere nearly so much as our not having any company on the way. Frank Moore Colby |
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