Paul Eldridge
Paul Eldridge
Paul Eldridgewas an American poet, novelist, short story writer and teacher. The son of Leon and Jeanette Eldridge, he was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 5, 1888. He later married a fellow writer, Sylvette de Lamar. He received his B.S. from Temple University in 1909, his M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1911, and a doctorate from the University of Paris in 1913. He was a teacher of romance languages at the high school level in New York...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
CountryUnited States of America
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Having read the inscriptions upon the tombstones of the great and little cemeteries, Wang Peng advised the Emperor to kill all the living and resurrect the dead.
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Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.
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It is not true that men prefer foolish women. Rather they prefer women who can simulate foolishness whenever necessary, which is the very core of intelligence.
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Praises for our past triumphs are as feathers to a dead bird.
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With the stones we cast at them, geniuses build new roads with them.
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In the spider-web of facts, many a truth is strangled.
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To judge a man's character by only one of its manifestations is like judging the sea by a jugful of its water.
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We mourn the transitory things and fret under the yoke of the immutable ones.