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Top 12 wise famous quotes and sayings by Thomas Lansing Masson

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Thomas Lansing Masson Famous Quotes & Sayings

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Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: It must be a hard life to be the child of a psychologist. It must be a hard life to be the child of a psychologist.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: There is no man so low down that the cure for his condition does not lie strictly within himself. There is no man so low down that the cure for his condition does not lie strictly within himself.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: What if my trousers are shabby and worn, they cover a warm hearth. What if my trousers are shabby and worn, they cover a warm hearth.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: You can always get someone to love you - even if you have to do it yourself. You can always get someone to love you - even if you have to do it yourself.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: To feel themselves in the presence of true greatness many find it necessary only to be alone. To feel themselves in the presence of true greatness many find it necessary only to be alone.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: Some girls never know what they are going to do from one husband to another. Some girls never know what they are going to do from one husband to another.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: Sense of humor: A thread of illuminated intelligence that links two opposite ideas. Sense of humor: A thread of illuminated intelligence that links two opposite ideas.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: A mind is as strong as its weakest think. A mind is as strong as its weakest think.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: No brain is stronger than its weakest think. No brain is stronger than its weakest think.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: Think of what would happen to us ... if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional Record. Think of what would happen to us ... if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional Record.
Thomas Lansing Masson quotes: Seventy million books in America's libraries, but the one you want to read is always out. Seventy million books in America's libraries, but the one you want to read is always out.