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I was a go-go dancer at the Dom on East 10th Street in NYC. This was a glittering ballroom over Stanley's Bar. 1965.
— Fanny Howe
The Lord works in mysterious ways. What's true to one man, a wonder and a marvel, might not seem so to another, as God didn't intend it for him.
— Katherine Howe
When I'm with other people who inspire my silliness or sense of humor, I'm funny. When I sit down to write, it's hard not to be funny.
— James Howe
Men are a good deal better collectively than they are individually. Many a man will do that privately which he will denounce in a crowd.
— E.W. Howe
It is hard to convince a high-school student that he will encounter a lot of problems more difficult than those of algebra and geometry.
— E.W. Howe
Boston is an oasis in the desert, a place where the larger proportion of people are loving, rational and happy.
— Julia Ward Howe
Every newly discovered truth judges the world, separates the good from the evil, and calls on faithful souls to make sure of their election.
— Julia Ward Howe
People never have confidence in a Big Talker. They know his statements must be cut down, but they can never tell how much.
— E.W. Howe
Modernity consists in a revolt against the prevailing style, an unyielding rage against the official order.
— Irving Howe
Financial sense is knowing that certain men will promise to do certain things, and fail.
— E.W. Howe
Marriage, like death, is a debt we owe to nature.
— Julia Ward Howe
When a man is trying to sell you something, don't imagine that he is polite all the time.
— E.W. Howe
We too often love things and use people when we should be using things and loving people.
— Reuel Howe
And that's an even greater love: to love somebody when he's a little ... worn at the edges.
- Teddy Bear — James Howe
- Teddy Bear — James Howe
Originality is the discovery of how to shed identity before the magic mirror of Antiquity's sovereign power.
— Susan Howe
There's no such thing as a wasted wish.
— James Howe
What a folly to dread the thought of throwing away life at once, and yet have no regard to throwing it away by parcels and piecemeal.
— John Howe
If you have sense enough to realize why flies gather around a restaurant, you should be able to appreciate why men run for office.
— E.W. Howe
Without devotion any life becomes a stranger's story ... told for the body to forget what it once loved.
— Marie Howe
To me, hockey was always tremendous fun. That's what kept me going for so long. I simply love to play hockey.
— Gordie Howe
How good we all are, in theory, to the old; and how in fact we wish them to wander off like old dogs, die without bothering us, and bury themselves.
— E.W. Howe
...I never once believed what they wanted us to believe - that we as black people are inferior to whites...
— Darcus Howe
Only by being present can you be happy. Too much attention to the past and the future takes the now away. And once it's gone, you never get it back.
— Katherine Howe
No, Freedom has a thousand charms to show
That slaves, howe'er contented, never know. — William Cowper
That slaves, howe'er contented, never know. — William Cowper
[Button] If Gay and Lesbian people are given civil rights, soon everyone will want them
— James Howe
Don't take up a man's time talking about the smartness of your children; he wants to talk to you about the smartness of his children.
— E.W. Howe
When a man once gets a start holding office, it is nearly always necessary to finally choke him off.
— E.W. Howe
Banning books is just another form of bullying. It's all about fear and an assumption of power. The key is to address the fear and deny the power.
— James Howe
Legendary rock musician. Poet laureate of the working class. Voice of America's conscience.
— Harrison Howe
If you go to church, and like the singing better than the preaching, that's not orthodox.
— E.W. Howe
The ring comes whenever it will
because it's dark
where the mountains mother
and being stuck in one spot
is something to ring bells about — Fanny Howe
because it's dark
where the mountains mother
and being stuck in one spot
is something to ring bells about — Fanny Howe
There's no rage like old lady rage, just as there's no tenderness like old lady tenderness.
— Tina Howe
I have been illustrating Tolkien's books ever since I first read them, long before illustration became my profession.
— John Howe
No man's credit is ever as good as his money.
— E.W. Howe
A women could never be President. A condidate must be over 35, and where are you going to find a woman who will admit she's over 35?
— E.W. Howe
Sometimes kids just act impulsively, but it's because we have strong feelings, not because we're trying to make trouble.
— James Howe
History works on a long time scale, and at any given moment we can perceive its directions but imperfectly.
— Daniel Walker Howe
Maybe this is what it's like for all only children: To love the family that isn't almost as much as the one that is.
— James Howe
When men are not regretting that life is so short, they are doing something to kill time.
— E.W. Howe
I shall stick to my resolution of writing always what I think no matter whom it offends.
— Julia Ward Howe
People do not want war. War springs from causes wholly outside the lives, interests, and feelings of the people.
— Frederic C. Howe
Indignation does no good unless it is backed with a club of sufficient size to awe the opposition.
— E.W. Howe
The biggest frontier opens up in front of us and rather than be afraid of it, we should go forward with courage.
— Linda Moulton Howe
Raising children is like making biscuits: it is as easy to raise a big batch as one, while you have your hands in the dough.
— E.W. Howe
I was lucky in getting my first book published; my first book was 'Bunnicula,' which I wrote with my late wife Debbie, for the fun of it.
— James Howe
The rebels did more in one night than my whole army would have done in one month.
— William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
There's a level at which words are spirit and paper is skin. That's the fascination of archives. There's still a bodily trace.
— Susan Howe
The language of the face is not taught by the schools; it is intuitive, and to the observant is always legible.
— Julia Ward Howe
I am living. I remember you.
— Marie Howe
The way to be nothing is to do nothing
— Nathaniel Howe
Steve Howe met Paul Simon and said that Paul was very approving of our version of 'America.'
— Chris Squire
But looking back on the next day, I can tell you that happy endings are possible, even in situations as fraught with complications as this one was.
— James Howe
So, this is a rabbit, I thought. He sort of looks like Chester, only he's got longer ears and a shorter tail. And a motor in his nose.
— James Howe
The reason why education is usually so poor among women of fashion is, that it is not needed for the life which they elect to lead.
— Julia Ward Howe
Man is still a savage to the extent that he has little respect for anything that cannot hurt him.
— E.W. Howe
A thief believes everybody steals.
— Edward Howe
The feeling of sleepiness when you are not in bed, and can't get there, is the meanest feeling in the world.
— E.W. Howe
Comedy speaks for civilization; farce bears an ill-concealed, sometimes unconcealed animus against civilization. Often against civility too.
— Irving Howe
All the sugar was in the bottom of the cup.
— Julia Ward Howe
While your life is the true expression of your faith, whom can you fear?
— Julia Ward Howe
Every successful person I have heard of has done the best he could with the conditions as he found them, and not waited until next year for better.
— E.W. Howe
The love of praise, howe'er conceal'd by art, Reigns more or less, and glows in ev'ry heart.
— Edward Young
None of us can boast about the morality of our ancestors. The record does not show that Adam and Eve were ever married.
— E.W. Howe
If there were no schools to take the children away from home part of the time, the insane asylums would be filled with mothers.
— E.W. Howe
Abusing the prosperous in order to curry the favor of the envious, is an old game that still works better than it should.
— Edgar Watson Howe