Charles Dudley Warner
                        Charles Dudley Warner
Charles Dudley Warnerwas an American essayist, novelist, and friend of Mark Twain, with whom he co-authored the novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth12 September 1829
CountryUnited States of America
Charles Dudley Warner quotes about
marriage husband taken
        There isn't a wife in the world who has not taken the exact measure of her husband, weighed him and settled him in her own mind, and knows him as well as if she had ordered him after designs and specifications of her own.
friendship regret years
        One discovers a friend by chance, and cannot but feel regret that 20 or 30 years of life may have been spent without the least knowledge of him.
class sometimes failing
        Snobbery, being an aspiring failing, is sometimes the prophecy of better things.
fool aspiration
        It is only the fools who keep straining at high C all their lives.
real simple legends
        A cynic might suggest as the motto of modern life this simple legend-"just as good as the real.
sides argument difficult
        It is difficult to be emphatic when no one is emphatic on the other side.
strange strange-bedfellows bedfellows
        Politics makes strange bedfellows.
blessed agriculture too-much
        Blessed be agriculture! if one does not have too much of it.
garden may delight
        Hoeing in the garden on a bright, soft May day, when you are not obligated to, is nearly equal to the delight of going trouting.
grateful garden vegetables
        There are those who say that trees shade the garden too much, and interfere with the growth of the vegetables. There may be something in this:but when I go down the potato rows, the rays of the sun glancing upon my shining blade, the sweat pouring down my face, I should be grateful for shade.
inspirational life speech
        There is but one pleasure in life equal to that of being called on to make an after-dinner speech, and that is not being called on to make one.
music voice singing
        One of the advantages of pure congregational singing is that you can join in the singing whether you have a voice or not. The disadvantage is that your neighbor can do the same.
strong public-opinion legislature
        Public opinion is stronger than the legislature, and nearly as strong as the ten commandments.
beauty accomplishment grace
        There is no beauty like that which was spoiled by an accident; no accomplishments and graces are so to be envied as those that circumstances rudely hindered the development of.