Frank Moore Colby Quotes
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “Tailor blood and other notes and comments”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
Every improvement in communication makes the bore more terrible.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
Many people lose their tempers merely from seeing you keep yours.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
We do not mind our not arriving anywhere nearly so much as our not having any company on the way.
Frank Moore Colby (1921). “The Margin of Hesitation”
The world is a play that would not be worth seeing if we knew the plot.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby Essays: Tailor blood and other notes and comments”
Talk ought always to run obliquely, not nose to nose with no chance of mental escape.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
In middle life politics are not a mental acquisition; they are a temperament.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “Tailor blood and other notes and comments”
Literary people are forever judging the quality of the mind by the turn of expression.
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby essays ...”
Frank Moore Colby (1921). “The Margin of Hesitation”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
"Constrained Attitudes".
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The pursuit of humor and other essays”
Frank Moore Colby (1904). “Imaginary Obligations”
Frank Moore Colby (1926). “The Colby Essays: Tailor blood and other notes and comments”