Top 38 Franklin P. Adams Quotes
#1. Seeing ourselves as others see us would probably confirm our worst suspicions about them.
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#3. And of all glad words of prose or rhyme, The gladdest are Act while there yet is time
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#4. Accustomed as I am to public speaking, I know the futility of it.
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#6. In the order named, these are the hardest to control: Wine, Women, and Song.
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#7. When a man you like switches from what he said a year ago, or 4 years ago, he is a broad-minded person who has courage enough to change his mind with changing conditions. When a man you don't like does it, he is a liar who has broken his promises.
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#8. Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.
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#9. If, my dear, you seek to slumber;
Count of stars an endless number;
If you will continue wakeful;
Count the drops that make a lakeful;
Then if vigilance yet above you
Hover, Count the times I love you;
And if slumber sill repel you
Count the times I do not tell you.
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#11. Remember how excited you were when you turned five years old. Today, you should be 10 times that excited. Happy 50th birthday!
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#12. The best part of the fiction in many novels is the notice that the characters are imaginary.
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#13. Life, lift the full goblet
away with all sorrow
The circle of friendship what freedom would sever? To-day is our own, and a fig for to-morrow
Here's to the Fourth and our country forever.
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#14. If a man keeps his trap shut, the world will beat a path to his door.
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#15. I find that a great part of the information I have acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way
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#16. There are hundreds who can stand failure to one who can stand success; the good loser is far more common than the good winner.
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#17. Our notion of an optimist is a man who knowing that each year was worse than the preceding, thinks next year will be better. And a pessimist is a man who knows the next year can't be worse than the last one.
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#18. An extravagance is something you buy which is no earthly use to your wife.
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#19. While the work or play is on, it is a lot of fun if while you are doing one you don't constantly feel that you ought to be doing the other.
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#20. There is no accounting for tastes, as the woman said when someone told her her son was wanted by the police.
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#21. I am easily influenced. Compared with me a weather vane is Gibraltar.
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#22. Day after day, night after night, my life at home is far from bright, but even home has more variety, than I can find in cafe society.
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#23. Having imagination, it takes you an hour to write a paragraph that, if you were unimaginative, would take you only a minute. Or you might not write the paragraph at all.
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#24. We deny that it is fun to be saving. It is fun to be prodigal. Go to the butterfly, thou parsimonious sluggard; consider her ways and get wise.
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#25. As we see censorship it is a stupid giant traffic policeman answering "Yes" to "Am I my brother's copper?" He guards a one-way street and his semaphore has four signs, all marked "stop.
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#26. You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance.
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#27. Count the day won, when the earth, turning on its axis, imposes no additional taxes
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#30. Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory.
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#32. Prohibition is an awful flop. We like it. It can't stop what it's meant to stop. We like it. It's left a trail of graft and slime It don't prohibit worth a dime It's filled our land with vice and crime, Nevertheless, we're for it.
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#33. Every time we tell anybody to cheer up, things might be worse, we run away for fear we might be asked to specify how.
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#35. Ninety-two percent of the stuff told you in confidence you couldn't get anyone else to listen to.
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#36. Nobody can write such ironic things unless he has a deep sense of injustice-injustice to those members of the race who are victims of the stupid, the pretentious and the hypocritical.
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#38. When the political columnists say 'Every thinking man' they mean themselves, and when candidates appeal to 'Every intelligent voter' they mean everybody who is going to vote for them
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