Top 47 Thomas Chandler Haliburton Quotes
#5. The bee, though it finds every rose has a thorn, comes back loaded with honey from his rambles; and why should not other tourists do the same?
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#8. A woman has two smiles that an angel might envy, the smile that accepts a lover before words are uttered, and the smile that lights on the first born babe, and assures it of a mother's love.
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#16. Give me a chance, says Stupid, and I will show you. Ten to one he has had his chance already, and neglected it.
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#25. The memory of past favors is like a rainbow, bright, vivid, and beautiful; but it soon fades away. The in memory of injuries is engraved on the heart, and remains forever.
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#29. If it were not for a goodly supply of rumors, half true and half false, what would the gossips do?
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#30. No one is rich whose expenditures exceed his means, and no one is poor whose incomings exceed his outgoings.
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#33. Fun has no limits. It is like the human race and face; there is a family likeness among all the species, but they all differ.
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#35. What a sight there is in that "smile!" it changes like a chameleon. There is a vacant smile, a cold smile, a smile of hate, a satiric smile, an affected smile; but, above all, a smile of love.
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#36. A man is never astonished that he doesn't know what another does, but he is surprised at the gross ignorance of the other in not knowing what he does.
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#38. The happiness of every country depends upon the character of its people, rather than the form of its government.
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#42. There is the kiss of welcome and of parting, the long, lingering, loving, present one; the stolen, or the mutual one; the kiss of love, of joy, and of sorrow; the seal of promise and receipt of fulfillment.
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#46. We can do without any article of luxury we have never had; but when once obtained, it is not in human natur' to surrender it voluntarily.
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