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W.H. Davies Quotes: "A Library goes on as far as thought can reach."

A Library goes on as far as thought can reach.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books who wanted to suppress any of them."

I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books who wanted to suppress any of them.




W.H. Davies Quotes: "There is more to marriage than four bare legs under a blanket."

There is more to marriage than four bare legs under a blanket.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "The result of a single action may spread like the circles that expand when a stone is thrown into a pond, until they touch places and people unguessed at by the person who threw the stone."

The result of a single action may spread like the circles that expand when a stone is thrown into a pond, until they touch places and people unguessed at by the person who threw the stone.




W.H. Davies Quotes: "The people who fear humor - and they are many - are suspicious of its power to present things in unexpected lights, to question received opinions and to suggest unforeseen possibilities."

The people who fear humor - and they are many - are suspicious of its power to present things in unexpected lights, to question received opinions and to suggest unforeseen possibilities.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Money, it is often said, does not bring happiness; it must be added, however, that it makes it possible to support unhappiness with exemplary fortitude."

Money, it is often said, does not bring happiness; it must be added, however, that it makes it possible to support unhappiness with exemplary fortitude.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "It is lost, lovely child, somewhere in the ragbag that I laughingly refer to as my memory."

It is lost, lovely child, somewhere in the ragbag that I laughingly refer to as my memory.




W.H. Davies Quotes: "If a man wants to be of the greatest possible value to his fellow-creature s let him begin the long, solitary task of perfecting himself."

If a man wants to be of the greatest possible value to his fellow-creature s let him begin the long, solitary task of perfecting himself.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "You would not serve junk food at a banquet, and your book must be a banquet. Get your language from Swift, not from Shopsy's."

You would not serve junk food at a banquet, and your book must be a banquet. Get your language from Swift, not from Shopsy's.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Canada has one of the highest rates of insanity in any civilized country and one reason might be that life in many places is so desperately dull."

Canada has one of the highest rates of insanity in any civilized country and one reason might be that life in many places is so desperately dull.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "The Bible takes much of its color from whoever is reading it, and it provides a text to support almost every shade of opinion, however preposterous."

The Bible takes much of its color from whoever is reading it, and it provides a text to support almost every shade of opinion, however preposterous.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "When a man is down on his luck he seems to consume all he can get of coffee and doughnuts."

When a man is down on his luck he seems to consume all he can get of coffee and doughnuts.




W.H. Davies Quotes: "In the end, it is upon the quality and commitment of individuals that all group movements depend."

In the end, it is upon the quality and commitment of individuals that all group movements depend.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "The division between art and deviousness and crime is sometimes as thin as a cigarette paper."

The division between art and deviousness and crime is sometimes as thin as a cigarette paper.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Whoever declares a child to be "delicate" thereby crowns and anoints a tyrant."

Whoever declares a child to be "delicate" thereby crowns and anoints a tyrant.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "It used to be fashionable for authors to have their pictures taken with dogs, but the dogs always looked like models hired from an advertising agency, and probably were."

It used to be fashionable for authors to have their pictures taken with dogs, but the dogs always looked like models hired from an advertising agency, and probably were.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Several children present me with scraps of paper for autographs: obviously don't know who I am and don't care. I sign "Jackie Collins" and they go away quite content."

Several children present me with scraps of paper for autographs: obviously don't know who I am and don't care. I sign "Jackie Collins" and they go away quite content.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Comparatively few people know what a million dollars actually is. To the majority it is a gaseous concept, swelling or decreasing as the occasion suggests."

Comparatively few people know what a million dollars actually is. To the majority it is a gaseous concept, swelling or decreasing as the occasion suggests.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "My dear fellow, my whole life is moved by the principle that the one thing which is more important than peace is music. It is because I believe that I am poor."

My dear fellow, my whole life is moved by the principle that the one thing which is more important than peace is music. It is because I believe that I am poor.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Women tell men things that men are not very likely to find out for themselves."

Women tell men things that men are not very likely to find out for themselves.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "The inert mind is a greater danger than the inert body, for it overlays and stifles the desire to live."

The inert mind is a greater danger than the inert body, for it overlays and stifles the desire to live.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "I saw corpses, and grew used to their unimportant look, for a dead man without any of the panoply of death is a desperately insignificant object."

I saw corpses, and grew used to their unimportant look, for a dead man without any of the panoply of death is a desperately insignificant object.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "People are not saints just because they haven't got much money or education."

People are not saints just because they haven't got much money or education.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "To this day I am indulgent toward orchestras that are trying to lift themselves in the world, while critics are busy assuring them that they are not the Vienna Philharmonic and never will be."

To this day I am indulgent toward orchestras that are trying to lift themselves in the world, while critics are busy assuring them that they are not the Vienna Philharmonic and never will be.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Clarity is not a characteristic of the human spirit."

Clarity is not a characteristic of the human spirit.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "here are some homosexuals whom we would do well to take seriously."

here are some homosexuals whom we would do well to take seriously.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Let people alone. Let them find their way. Let them find their level and you may sometimes be delighted and astonished at the extraordinary high level to which they'll rise if they're let alone."

Let people alone. Let them find their way. Let them find their level and you may sometimes be delighted and astonished at the extraordinary high level to which they'll rise if they're let alone.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "After all, we are human beings, and not creatures of infinite possibilities."

After all, we are human beings, and not creatures of infinite possibilities.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "There can be no doubt that Samuel Marchbanks is one of the choice and master spirits of this age. If there were such a volume as Who Really Ought To Be Who his entry would require several pages."

There can be no doubt that Samuel Marchbanks is one of the choice and master spirits of this age. If there were such a volume as Who Really Ought To Be Who his entry would require several pages.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Women always think that if they tell a man not to be pompous that will shut him up, but I am an old hand at that game. I know that if a man bides his time his moment will come."

Women always think that if they tell a man not to be pompous that will shut him up, but I am an old hand at that game. I know that if a man bides his time his moment will come.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "I still have trouble identifying grammatical structures by name, though I know them as matters of usage."

I still have trouble identifying grammatical structures by name, though I know them as matters of usage.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Canada is not really a place where you are encouraged to have large spiritual adventures."

Canada is not really a place where you are encouraged to have large spiritual adventures.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Female beauty is an important Minor Sacrament which cannot be received too often; I am not at all sure that neglect of it does not constitute a sin of some kind."

Female beauty is an important Minor Sacrament which cannot be received too often; I am not at all sure that neglect of it does not constitute a sin of some kind.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "And why should it not be terrifying? A little terror, in my view, is good for the soul, when it is terror in the face of a noble object."

And why should it not be terrifying? A little terror, in my view, is good for the soul, when it is terror in the face of a noble object.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Childhood may have periods of great happiness, but it also has times that must simply be endured. Childhood at its best is a form of slavery tempered by affection."

Childhood may have periods of great happiness, but it also has times that must simply be endured. Childhood at its best is a form of slavery tempered by affection.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Very few [doctors] are men of science in any very serious sense; they're men of technique."

Very few [doctors] are men of science in any very serious sense; they're men of technique.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "In India it is regarded as a good idea to dart in front of an oncoming car, for the car is sure to kill the evil spirits who are pursuing you, and all the rest of your life you will have good luck."

In India it is regarded as a good idea to dart in front of an oncoming car, for the car is sure to kill the evil spirits who are pursuing you, and all the rest of your life you will have good luck.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "One can always tell it's summer when one sees school teachers hanging about the streets idly, looking like cannibals during a shortage of missionaries."

One can always tell it's summer when one sees school teachers hanging about the streets idly, looking like cannibals during a shortage of missionaries.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "If you attack Stupidity you attack an entrenched interest with friends in government and every walk of public life."

If you attack Stupidity you attack an entrenched interest with friends in government and every walk of public life.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "I don't suppose God laughs at the people who think He doesn't exist. He's above jokes. But the devil isn't. That's one of his most endearing qualities."

I don't suppose God laughs at the people who think He doesn't exist. He's above jokes. But the devil isn't. That's one of his most endearing qualities.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Nobody who looks as though he enjoyed life is ever called distinguished, though he is a man in a million."

Nobody who looks as though he enjoyed life is ever called distinguished, though he is a man in a million.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Aristocrats need not be rich, but they must be free, and in the modern world freedom grows rarer the more we prate about it."

Aristocrats need not be rich, but they must be free, and in the modern world freedom grows rarer the more we prate about it.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Anybody who has had experience of poetesses knows that they may forgive a punch on the jaw, but never a suggestion that they would be wiser to give up versifying."

Anybody who has had experience of poetesses knows that they may forgive a punch on the jaw, but never a suggestion that they would be wiser to give up versifying.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "A great many complimentary things have been said about the faculty of memory, and if you look in a good quotation book you will find them neatly arranged."

A great many complimentary things have been said about the faculty of memory, and if you look in a good quotation book you will find them neatly arranged.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Canada was settled, in the main, by people with a lower middle-class outlook, and a respect, rather than an affectionate familiarity, for the things of the mind."

Canada was settled, in the main, by people with a lower middle-class outlook, and a respect, rather than an affectionate familiarity, for the things of the mind.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "I have no skills with machines. I fear them, and because I cannot help attributing human qualities to them, I suspect that they hate me and will kill me if they can."

I have no skills with machines. I fear them, and because I cannot help attributing human qualities to them, I suspect that they hate me and will kill me if they can.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Nothing grows old-fashioned so fast as modernity."

Nothing grows old-fashioned so fast as modernity.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "Oh hearts! Nobody gets through life without a broken heart. The important thing is to break the heart so that when it mends it will be stronger than before."

Oh hearts! Nobody gets through life without a broken heart. The important thing is to break the heart so that when it mends it will be stronger than before.



W.H. Davies Quotes: "It was as though she was an exile from a world that saw things her way"

It was as though she was an exile from a world that saw things her way