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Henry S Haskins Quotes
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By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Not a little of our condemnation of the acts of others is spillage from our own condemnation of our own acts (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Mistakes fail in their mission of helping the person who blames them on the other fellow (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
If imagination would disentangle itself from absurdities, soon we should have it harnessed to reason, pulling the same plough (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
No one has yet computed how many imaginary triumphs are silently celebrated by people each year to keep up their courage (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
We fall short when we ascribe all the modes of happiness to walking in paths of rectitude. There are joys which only tramps and thieves know (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Though the fool is to be pitied, still he is spared watching spurious wisdom turn to ashes in his head (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Treat the other man's faith gently; it is all he has to believe with. His mind was created for his own thoughts, not yours or mine (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
When you start to indulge yourself, remember it is what they do with invalids and children (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
If you obtain provision for yourself of spiritual abundance, don't throw the surplus at people's heads; feed it back into your own industry as capital for the production of more abundance (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Remembrance of hopes that were silly has an especial tenderness, for much of their silliness came from a thoughtless credulity which we would be glad to have back again (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
It would be as natural for a full-grown tiger to mew as for a man released from the slavery of imitations ever to go back to his neighbor again with: What do you think of this? What do you advise about that? (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Twenty is in hot haste to become a year older and cast its first vote, which Forty will know was cast like the legendary pearls (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
It is the honest lies we tell - statements factually correct and essentially deceiving - which debauch our manhood and stunt our growth (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Vacant minds have their uses, yet it seems a pity to waste first-class bodies on them (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
The tongues of conscience need a conscience of their own to keep them from speaking before they know what they are talking about (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
The darkness around us might somewhat light up if we would first practice using the light we have in the place we are (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
The way to get the most out of a victory is to follow it with another that makes it look small (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
A soul which is truly in earnest is not above disabling the body to discourage dangerous competition (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
The man who feels that he must be hopeful and cheerful to get along ignores the careers of some pretty successful misanthropes (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
How often our bosom swells and our temples throb to a thought which proves itself not to be worth anything but for the exaltation we feel while the swelling and throbbing are going on, which after all is something (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
It is not so much tutoring that the minds needs, but clearer recognition and better use of what it already knows (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
It is the semi-learned who scorn the ignorant; the learned know too much about them for that (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
The rare individual who has learned to govern himself is too fed up with the labor of it to want to govern anybody else (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
There is not an ounce of our former strength which is not doing some sort of job, right now (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
It is when we start to discipline our mind that we discover how many undisclosed relationships it already has (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Compliments have lost their lure by the time a man does not have to fish for them (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Expletives serve opinions well which are not sure enough of themselves to risk expression in restrained language (Henry S Haskins Quotes)
Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed (Henry S Haskins Quotes)