It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it. E. W. Howe clammycoldfriendship Change image and share on social
A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice. E. W. Howe advicegoodman Change image and share on social
When a man has no reason to trust himself, he trusts in luck. E. W. Howe luckmanreason Change image and share on social
Virtue must be valuable, if men and women of all degrees pretend to have it. E. W. Howe degreemanpretend Change image and share on social
The most destructive criticism is indifference. E. W. Howe criticismdestructiveindifference Change image and share on social
When a man is trying to sell you something, don't imagine that he is polite all the time. E. W. Howe imaginemanpolite Change image and share on social
Many people would be more truthful were it not for their uncontrollable desire to talk. E. W. Howe desirepeopletalk Change image and share on social
A modest man is usually admired, if people ever hear of him. E. W. Howe admirehearman Change image and share on social
If a man has money, it is usually a sign, too, that he knows how to take care of it; don't imagine his money is easy to get simply because he has plenty of it. E. W. Howe careeasyimagine Change image and share on social
If your faith is opposed to experience, to human learning and investigation, it is not worth the breath used in giving it expression. E. W. Howe breathexperienceexpression Change image and share on social