d for crops of thought
Talk without words is half their
conversation
Talkers who have what may be called
jerky minds
Talking with a dull friend affords
great relief
Talking is like playing on the harp
Talking is one of the fine arts
Talking shapes our thoughts for us
Tears that we weep inwardly with
unchanging features
Temptation of money and fame is too
great for young people
Tepid and unstimulating expression of
enthusiasm
Terrible smile
Thanklessness of critical honesty
That great procession of the UNLOVED
The house is quite as much the body we
live in
The schoolmistress had tried life, too
The Amen! of Nature is always a flower
The race that shortens its weapons
lengthens its boundaries
The year eighteen hundred and ever-so-few
The way to argue down a vice is not to
tell lies about it
Their business is not a matter of
sympathy, but of intellect
There is no elasticity in a
mathematical fact
There is a higher law in grammar, not
to be put down
There is almost always at least one key
to this side-door
Think only in single file front this
day forward
Think of the griefs that die unspoken!
Third vowel as its center
This is the shortest way,--she said
This is one of those cases in which the
style is the man
Those who ask your opinion really want
your praise
Time is a fact
To trifle with the vocabulary
To pay up, to own up, and to shut up,
if beaten
Too late!---- "It might have been."----
Amen!
Travellers change their guineas, but
not their characters
Triumph of the ciphering hand-organ
True state of creative genius is allied
to reverie, or dreaming
Truth must roll, or nobody can do
anything with it
Truth is only safe when diluted
Truth's sharp corners get terribly
rounded
Truths a man carries about with him are
his tools
Turn over any old falsehood
Unadorned and in plain calico
Undertakers
Unpacks and unfolds incidental
illustrations
Unpretending mediocrity is good
Virtually old when it first makes its
appearance
Virtue passed through the hem of their
parchment
Virtues of a sporting man
Vulgarism of language
Wait awhile!
Walls of that larger Inquisition which
we call Civilization
Want of ideas, want of words, want of
manners
We die out of houses, just as we die
out of our bodies
We always compare ourselves with our
contemporaries.
We are all theological students
We
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