“If a man has money, it is usually a sign, too, that he knows how to take care of it; don't imagine his money is easy to get simply because he has plenty of it.”
E. W. Howe“The worst feeling in the world is the homesickness that comes over a man occasionally when he is at home.”
E. W. Howe“Men have as exaggerated an idea of their rights as women have of their wrongs.”
E. W. Howe“Some men storm imaginary Alps all their lives, and die in the foothills cursing difficulties which do not exist.”
E. W. Howe“If a man has money, it is usually a sign, too, that he knows how to take care of it; don't imagine his money is easy to get simply because he has plenty of it.”
E. W. Howe“If there were no schools to take the children away from home part of the time, the insane asylums would be filled with mothers.”
E. W. Howe“It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it.”
E. W. Howe“The little trouble in the world that is not due to love is due to friendship.”
E. W. Howe“When a man has no reason to trust himself, he trusts in luck.”
E. W. Howe“Never tell a secret to a bride or a groom wait until they have been married longer.”
E. W. Howe“To be an ideal guest, stay at home.”
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