From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin. No lady alive can show such a skin. I'm bright as an angel, and light as a feather, But heavy and dark, when you squeeze me together. Though candor and truth in my aspect I bear, Yet many poor creatures I help to insnare. Though so much of Heaven appears in my make, The foulest impressions I easily take. My parent and I produce one another, The mother the daughter, the daughter the mother.
Fidelity is seven-tenths of business success. - James Parton
Fidelity is seven-tenths of business success.
- James Parton
If you trace up Masonry, through all its Orders, till you come to the grand tip-top head Mason of the World, you will discover that the dread individ… - James Parton
If you trace up Masonry, through all its Orders, till you come to the grand tip-top head Mason of the World, you will discover that the dread individ…
To a man who is uncorrupt and properly constituted, woman always remains something of a mystery and a romance. He never interprets her quite literall… - James Parton
To a man who is uncorrupt and properly constituted, woman always remains something of a mystery and a romance. He never interprets her quite literall…
Women do not disapprove their rivals; they hate them. - James Parton
Women do not disapprove their rivals; they hate them.
On the eve of the Civil War, James Parton could write that 'the political history of the United States, for the last thirty years, dates from the mom… - James Parton
On the eve of the Civil War, James Parton could write that 'the political history of the United States, for the last thirty years, dates from the mom…
From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin. No lady alive can show such a skin. I'm bright as an angel, and light as a feather, But heavy and d… - James Parton
From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin. No lady alive can show such a skin. I'm bright as an angel, and light as a feather, But heavy and d…
E.P. Whipple calls fanaticism "religion caricatured," which is a full definition in a word. - James Parton
E.P. Whipple calls fanaticism "religion caricatured," which is a full definition in a word.
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