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A man bitten by a dog, whether the animal is mad or not, is apt to get mad himself.
— George D. Prentice
Prejudice is the twin of illiberality.
— George D. Prentice
To say a thing 'must be', is the very power that makes it
— Prentice Mulford
It's numbers like these that both bubble-theorists and market cheerleaders can pounce on to make their points. Reality is more mundane.
— Prentice Marshall
One of the very best of all earthly possessions is self-possession.
— George D. Prentice
We are in favor of tolerance, but it is a very difficult thing to tolerate the intolerant and impossible to tolerate the intolerable.
— George D. Prentice
The science of happiness lies in controlling our thought and getting thought from sources of healthy life.
— Prentice Mulford
Courage, like cowardice, is undoubtedly contagious, but some persons are not liable to catch it.
— George D. Prentice
Our thought is the unseen magnet, ever attracting its correspondence in things seen and tangible.
— Prentice Mulford
Let us remember, so far as we can, that every unpleasant thought is a bad thing literally put into the body.
— Prentice Mulford
Some old women and men grow bitter with age; the more their teeth drop out, the more biting they get.
— George D. Prentice
What some name well being, if bought by perpetual nervousness about weight loss plan, is not a lot better than tedious illness.
— George D. Prentice
When a man has been intemperate so long that shame no longer paints a blush upon his cheek, his liquor generally does it instead.
— George D. Prentice
In New York City, the common bats fly only at twilight. Brick-bats fly at all hours.
— George D. Prentice
Some men's ugliness is hard to beat.
— George D. Prentice
Some people have a peculiar faculty for denying facts.
— George D. Prentice
Prudery is often immodestly modest; its habit is to multiply sentinels in proportion as the fortress is less threatened.
— George D. Prentice
Friendship is like a song, some may be a hit and last forever and some maybe be a waste of time and never to be heard of again
— Zoe Prentice
Some men give as little light in the world as a farthing tallow candle, and when they expire, leave as bad an odor behind them.
— George D. Prentice
Fear is but another name for lack of power to control our minds, or, in other words, to control the kind of thought we think or put out.
— Prentice Mulford
....the challenge in following childrens' conversational twists is the leading cause of brain-cell loss in mothers.
— Candice Speare Prentice
A good many men and women want to get possession of secrets just as spendthrifts want to get money-for circulation.
— George D. Prentice
Faith is power to believe and power to see.
— Prentice Mulford
A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayings are as easily lost as the pearls slipping from a broken string.
— George Dennison Prentice
Remorseless time! fierce spirit of the glass and scythe,
what power can stay him in his silent course, or melt his iron heart with pity! — George D. Prentice
what power can stay him in his silent course, or melt his iron heart with pity! — George D. Prentice
Many a writer seems to think he is never profound except when he can't understand his own meaning.
— George D. Prentice
It seems no more than right that men should seize time by the forelock, for the rude old fellow, sooner or later, pulls all their hair out.
— George D. Prentice
Many writers profess great exactness in punctuation who never yet made a point.
— George D. Prentice
The pen is a formidable weapon, but a man can kill himself with it a great deal more easily than he can other people.
— George Dennison Prentice
If you woo the company of the angels in your waking hours, they will be sure to come to you in your sleep.
— George D. Prentice
Some things are better eschewed than chewed; tobacco is one of them.
— George D. Prentice
Some people seem as if they can never have been children, and others seem as if they could never be anything else.
— George Dennison Prentice
It is undoubtedly true that some people mistake sycophancy for good nature, but it is equally true that many more mistake impertinence for sincerity.
— George D. Prentice
Much smoking kills live men and cures dead swine.
— George Dennison Prentice
A dentist at work in his vocation always looks down in the mouth.
— George D. Prentice
Babs, for all her power, has yet to catch me at it, this thing I call chasing the smash.
— Ashley Prentice Norton
Every regret, every mournful thought, takes so much out of your life. It is force used to pile on more misery.
— Prentice Mulford
When a young man complains that a young lady has no heart, it's pretty certain that she has his.
— George Dennison Prentice
There is a realm where the rainbow never fades
— George D. Prentice
The man who succeeds must always in mind or imagination live, move, think, and act as if he had gained that success, or he never will gain it.
— Prentice Mulford
The arrow always tipped with ill nature and sarcasm is deadliest to him who sends it.
— Prentice Mulford
A bare assertion is not necessarily the naked truth.
— George Dennison Prentice
There are many men whose tongues might govern multitudes if they could govern their tongues.
— George Dennison Prentice
Time knows not the weight of sleep or weariness, and night's deep darkness has no chain to bind his rushing pinion.
— George D. Prentice
Love yourself and feel worth it. Attend to your joy!
— Prentice Mulford
Possibilities and miracles mean the same thing
— Prentice Mulford
Some people use one half their ingenuity to get into debt, and the other half to avoid paying it.
— George Dennison Prentice
Our province needs united leadership and shared purpose in tackling the challenges we face.
— Jim Prentice
The life of a Kindle book is a few years, give or take.
— Prentice Prefontaine
There is a supreme power and ruling force which pervades and rules the boundless universe. You are a part of this power
— Prentice Mulford
Unreasoning prejudices are bred out of the continual living in the past
— Prentice Mulford
Auld Nature swears the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O; Her 'prentice han' she tried on man, And then she made the lasses, O!
— Robert Burns
A friend you have to buy won't be worth what you pay for him.
— George Dennison Prentice
He is a first-rate collector who can, upon all occasions, collect his wits.
— George D. Prentice
A great many political speeches are literary parricides; they kill their fathers.
— George D. Prentice
A pin has as much head as some authors and a good deal more point.
— George Dennison Prentice