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... nobody can live longer in peace than his neighbor chooses.
— James Branch Cabell
As it is, plain reasoning assures me I am not indispensable to the universe: but with this reasoning, somehow, does not travel my belief.
— James Branch Cabell
A manpossessesnothing certainlysavea brief loanof his own body.
— James Branch Cabell
In what else, pray, does man differ from the other animals except in that he is used by words?
— James Branch Cabell
Why is the King of Hearts the only one that hasn't a moustache?
— James Branch Cabell
There is not any memory with less satisfaction than the memory of some temptation we resisted.
— James Branch Cabell
While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction.
— James Branch Cabell
That moving carcass does but very inadequately symbolizes you ... a subtle and immortal spirit.
— James Branch Cabell
The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.
— James Branch Cabell
Life is very marvelous ... and to the wonders of the earth there is no end appointed.
— James Branch Cabell
I am willing to taste any drink once.
— James Branch Cabell
It amuses me to weep for a dead man with eyes that once were his.
— James Branch Cabell
Our sole concern with the long dead is aesthetic
— James Branch Cabell
Patriotism is the religion of hell.
— James Branch Cabell
At all events, I do not mean to leave it unaltered.
— James Branch Cabell
No person of quality ever remembers social restrictions save when considering how most piquantly to break them.
— James Branch Cabell
What am I that I am called upon to have prejudices concerning the universe?
— James Branch Cabell
Thou shalt not offend against the notions of thy neighbor.
— James Branch Cabell
No lady is ever a gentleman.
— James Branch Cabell
People never want to be told anything they do not believe already.
— James Branch Cabell
There is no escaping, at times, the gloomy suspicion that fiddling with pens and ink is, after all, no fit employment for a grown man.
— James Branch Cabell
Time changes all things and cultivates even in herself an appreciation of irony, and, therefore, why shouldn't I have changed a trifle?
— James Branch Cabell
But with man the case is otherwise, in that when logic leads to any humiliating
conclusion, the sole effect is to discredit logic. — James Branch Cabell
conclusion, the sole effect is to discredit logic. — James Branch Cabell
Good and evil keep very exact accounts ... and the face of every man is their ledger.
— James Branch Cabell
There is no gift more great than love.
— James Branch Cabell
Oh, do the Overlords of Life and Death always provide some obstacle to prevent what all of us have known in youth was possible from ever coming true?
— James Branch Cabell
People must have both their dreams and their dinners in this world, and when we go out of it we must take what we find. That is all.
— James Branch Cabell
I have followed after the truth, across this windy planet upon which every person is nourished by one or another lie.
— James Branch Cabell
The touch of time does more than the club of Hercules.
— James Branch Cabell
Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day.
— James Branch Cabell
Every notion that any man, dead, living, or unborn, might form as to the universe will necessarily prove wrong
— James Branch Cabell
[we] has left nothing durable to signalize his stay upon this planet.
[we]eventually dies to the honest regret of [our] associates. — James Branch Cabell
[we]eventually dies to the honest regret of [our] associates. — James Branch Cabell
The desire to write perfectly of beautiful happenings is, as the saying runs, old as the hills - and as immortal.
— James Branch Cabell
The only way of rendering life endurable is to drink as much wine as one can come by.
— James Branch Cabell
Literature is a vast bazaar where customers come to purchase everything except mirrors.
— James Branch Cabell
Poetry is man's rebellion against being what he is
— James Branch Cabell
Enos Cabell started out here with the Astros, and before that he was with the Orioles.
— Jerry Coleman
In religious matters a traveller loses nothing by civility.
— James Branch Cabell
I ask of literature precisely those things of which I feel the lack in my own life.
— James Branch Cabell
Whatever pretended pessimists in search of notoriety may say, most people are naturally kind, at heart.
— James Branch Cabell
alcohol played the midwife
— James Branch Cabell
People marry for a variety of reasons and with varying results. But to marry for love is to invite inevitable tragedy.
— James Branch Cabell
Love, I take it, must look toward something not quite accessible, something not quite understood.
— James Branch Cabell
Man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams .
— James Branch Cabell