I know, indeed, of nothing more subtly satisfying and cheering than a knowledge of the real good will and appreciation of others. Such happiness does not come with money, nor does it flow from fine physical state. It cannot be brought. But it is the keenest joy, after all; and the toiler's truest and best reward.
Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself. - William Dean Howells
Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself.
- William Dean Howells
Some people stay longer in an hour than others can in a week. - William Dean Howells
Some people stay longer in an hour than others can in a week.
If ever the public was betrayed by its press, it's ours. - William Dean Howells
If ever the public was betrayed by its press, it's ours.
The wars come and go in blood and tears; but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and s… - William Dean Howells
The wars come and go in blood and tears; but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and s…
A man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know that he sees it. - William Dean Howells
A man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know that he sees it.
The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested. - William Dean Howells
The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested.
I know, indeed, of nothing more subtly satisfying and cheering than a knowledge of the real good will and appreciation of others. Such happiness does… - William Dean Howells
I know, indeed, of nothing more subtly satisfying and cheering than a knowledge of the real good will and appreciation of others. Such happiness does…
He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by silence. - William Dean Howells
He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by silence.
If we like a man's dream, we call him a reformer; if we don't like his dream, we call him a crank. - William Dean Howells
If we like a man's dream, we call him a reformer; if we don't like his dream, we call him a crank.
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