William Matthews

William Matthews
book men talking
Talking, is a digestive process which is absolutely essential to the mental constitution of the man who devours many books.
want too-much way
The easiest way for me to lose interests is to know too much of what I want to say before I begin.
disappointment failure spirit
The same disappointments in life will chasten and refine one man's spirit, embitter another's.
men dwarves excellence
Strive for excellence in your calling, but as a subsidiary to this: Do not fail to enrich your whole capital as man. To be a giant, and not a dwarf in your profession, you must always be growing. The man that has ceased to go up intellectually has begun to go down.
quality dull pay
It is not, of course, the subject that is or isn't dull, but the quality of attention that we do or do not pay to it. Dull subjects are those we have failed.
criminals opportunist get-away
Criminals are opportunists. If you've got a booming market, they're going to get away with more fraud.
children two childhood
We all have two childhoods, the unhappy one and the happy one.
forever contentment longing
With the "civilized" person contentment is a myth. From the cradle to the grave they are forever longing and striving after something better, an indefinable something, some new object yet unattained.
book ideas easy
The fullest instruction, and the fullest enjoyment are never derived from books, till we have ventilated the ideas thus obtained in free and easy chat with others.
dream agency sight
Stoutly as we may affirm that our disasters and vices are chargeable to luck, we never dream of ascribing our meritorious deeds, in the slightest degree to its agency. In such cases we quite unconsciously blink out of sight the magic power of the latter principle, so wondrous and all-controlling in its influence at other times, and coolly appropriate to ourselves not merely the lion's share, but the whole glory of our position.
opposites faithful luck
There is one curious fact noticeable in regard to this thing called "luck," which is, that while it is made responsible for any turn of affairs that we feel to be discreditable to us, it rarely has credit for an opposite state of things; but, like most other faithful allies in victory, comes poorly off.
talent shallow faculty
One well-cultivated talent, deepened and enlarged, is worth one hundred shallow faculties.
done artistic wells
The smallest thing, well done, becomes artistic.
desks thrive
Go to the desk. Stay at the desk. Thrive at the desk.