January 10, 2009
The Musing Philosopher c. 1909
From the Jan 10, 1909 NYT:
The man who forgets what he ought to know seldom knows what he ought to forget.
There isn't anything much more uncomfortable than a professional hero who has lost his job.
The hardest obstacle a man has to overcome is frequently himself.
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the sword swallower generally makes more money than the poet.
The quarrelsome man should remember that a chip on the shoulder never won a jackpot.
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