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" There is no man at once so unselfish and selfish as a man in love. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Man
Selfish
Unselfish
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" What is lovely never dies, But passes into other loveliness. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Other
Sympathy
Lovely
" If you chance to live in a town where the authorities cannot rest until they have destroyed every precious tree within their blighting reach, you will be especially charmed by the beauty of the streets of Portsmouth. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Chance
Beauty
You
" A habit leads a man so gently in the beginning that he does not perceive he is led - with what silken threads and down what pleasant avenues it leads him! By and by, the soft silk threads become iron chains, and the pleasant avenues Avernus! "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Chains
Him
Habit
" Painfully to attain possession of what we do not want, and then painfully to waste our days in attempting to rid ourselves of it, seems to be a part of our discipline here below. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Days
Waste
Want
" Everyone ought to wish to marry; some ought to be allowed to marry; and others ought to marry twice - to make the average good. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Wish
Everyone
Good
" It is a great mistake on the part of elderly ladies, male and female, to tell a child that he is seeing his happiest days. Do not you believe a word of it, my little friend. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Mistake
Child
Believe
" When Washington visited Portsmouth in 1789, he was not much impressed by the architecture of the little town that had stood by him so stoutly in the struggle for independence. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Independence
Struggle
He
" The dead play a very prominent part in the experience of the wanderer abroad. The houses in which they were born, the tombs in which they lie, the localities they made famous by their good or evil deeds, and the works their genius left behind them are necessarily the chief shrines of his pilgrimage. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Experience
Good
Lie
" A man should have duties outside of himself; without them, he is a mere balloon, inflated with thin egotism and drifting nowhere. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Outside
Nowhere
Man
" I never witness a performance of child-acrobats, or the exhibition of any forced talent, physical or mental, on the part of children, without protesting, at least in my own mind, against the blindness and cruelty of their parents or guardians or whoever has care of them. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Talent
Parents
Mind
" The ocean moans over dead men's bones. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Men
Dead
Bones
" Daily contact with boys who had not been brought up as gently as I worked an immediate and, in some respects, a beneficial change in my character. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Character
Up
Change
" There must be such a thing as a child with average ability, but you can't find a parent who will admit that it is his child. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Child
Parent
You
" I knew I was born at the North but hoped nobody would find it out. I looked upon the misfortune as something so shrouded by time and distance that maybe nobody remembered it. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Born
Distance
Time
" A man may do worse than make what the world calls a not wholly happy marriage. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Marriage
May
World
" There is a special Providence that watches over idiots, drunken men, and boys. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Men
Over
Special
" To be weak, and to know it, is something of a punishment for a proud man. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Know
Weak
Punishment
" A girl does not treat a possible lover with unvarying simplicity and directness. In all its phases, love is complex; friendship is not. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Friendship
Simplicity
Love
" Portsmouth has the honor, I believe, of establishing the first recorded pauper workhouse - though not in connection with her poets, as might naturally be supposed. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Connection
Honor
I Believe
" To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent - that is to triumph over old age. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Over
Heart
Old
" To the mass of mankind - meaning also womankind - marriage may be the only possible thing; but to the individual, it may be the one thing impossible. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Impossible
Possible
Meaning
" The Stamp Act was to go into operation on the first day of November. On the previous morning, the 'New Hampshire Gazette' appeared with a deep black border and all the typographical emblems of affliction, for was not Liberty dead? "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Liberty
Morning
Black
" Civilization is the lamb's skin in which barbarism masquerades. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Lamb
Skin
Which
" When a man cuts himself absolutely adrift from custom, what an astonishingly light spar floats him! How few his wants are, after all! "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Wants
Man
Himself
" What is newest to one in foreign countries is not always the people, but their surroundings, and those same little details of life and circumstance which make no impression on a man in his own land until he returns to it after a prolonged absence, and then they stand out very sharply for a while. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Details
Stand
Life
" Rome is one enormous mausoleum. There, the Past lies visibly stretched upon his bier. There is no today or tomorrow in Rome; it is perpetual yesterday. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Today
Rome
Past
" Everywhere on the Continent, the tourist is looked upon as a bird to be plucked, and presently the bird himself feebly comes to regard plucking as his proper destiny and abjectly holds out his wing so long as there is a feather left on it. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Long
Bird
Destiny
" Dwellers by the sea are generally superstitious; sailors always are. There is something in the illimitable expanse of sky and water that dilates the imagination. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Always
Imagination
Sea
" True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Art
True
Translation
" Books that have become classics - books that have had their day and now get more praise than perusal - always remind me of retired colonels and majors and captains who, having reached the age limit, find themselves retired on half pay. "
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Age
Me
Praise