E. W. Howe

E. W. Howe
Edgar Watson Howe, sometimes referred to as E. W. Howe, was an American novelist and newspaper and magazine editor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was perhaps best known for his magazine, E.W. Howe's Monthly. Howe was well traveled and known for his sharp wit in his editorials...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth3 May 1853
CountryUnited States of America
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It is a matter of regret that many low, mean suspicions turn out to be well founded.
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When a man asks your advice, he usually tells you just how he expects you to decide.
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A woman does not spend all her time in buying things; she spends part of it in taking them back.
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A man who will not get scared on some occasions, lacks good sense.
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The only thing some people do is get older.
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A really busy person never knows how much he weighs.
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A man forgets his good luck next day, but remembers his bad luck until next year.
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In thousands of years there has been no advance in public morals, in philosophy, in religion or in politics, but the advance in business has been the greatest miracle the world has ever known.
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Honesty is largely a matter of information, of knowing that dishonesty is a mistake. Principle is not as powerful in keeping people straight as a policeman.
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Indignation does no good unless it is backed with a club of sufficient size to awe the opposition.
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Farmers only worry during the growing season, but townspeople worry all the time.
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Probably no man ever had a friend that he did not dislike a little.
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The most destructive criticism is indifference.
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Don't abuse your friends and expect them to consider it criticism.