The wars come and go in blood and tears; but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and sorrow.
William Dean HowellsIt is the curse of prosperity that it takes work away from us, and shuts that door to hope and health of spirit.
William Dean HowellsPreach the blessings of our deeply incorporated civilization by the mouths of our eight-inch guns.
William Dean HowellsA man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know that he sees it.
William Dean HowellsIn Europe life is histrionic and dramatized, and in America, except when it is trying to be European, it is direct and sincere.
William Dean HowellsThe secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested.
William Dean HowellsYou'll find as you grow older that you weren't born such a great while ago after all. The time shortens up.
William Dean HowellsWe are creatures of the moment; we live from one little space to another, and only one interest at a time fills these.
William Dean HowellsWisdom and goodness are twin-born, one heart must hold both sisters, never seen apart.
William Dean HowellsIt's a curious thing, this thing we call civilization...we think it is an affair of epochs, and nations. It's really an affair of individuals. One brother will be civilized and the other a barbarian...All civilization comes through literature now, especially in our country. A Greek got his civilization by talking and looking, and in some measure a Parisian may still do it. But we, who live remote from history and monuments, we must read or we must barbarise.
William Dean HowellsThe conqueror is regarded with awe; the wise man commands our respect; but it is only the benevolent man that wins our affection.
William Dean HowellsDo not trouble yourselves about standards or ideals; but try to be faithful and natural: remember that there is no greatness, no beauty, which does not come from truth to your own knowledge of things; and keep on working, even if your work is not long remembered.
William Dean HowellsThe disposition to give a cup of cold water to a disciple is a far nobler property than the finest intellect. Satan has a fine intellect, but not the image of God.
William Dean HowellsWhat the American public wants in the theater is a tragedy with a happy ending.
William Dean HowellsBy beauty of course I mean truth, for the one involves the other; it is only the false in art which is ugly, and it is only the ugly that is universal.
William Dean HowellsThe swelling and towering omnibuses, the huge trucks and wagons and carriages, the impetuous hansoms and the more sobered four-wheelers, the pony-carts, donkey-carts, hand-carts, and bicycles which fearlessly find their way amidst the turmoil, with foot-passengers winding in and out, and covering the sidewalks with their multitude, give the effect of a single monstrous organism, which writhes swiftly along the channel where it had run in the figure of a flood till you were tired of that metaphor. You are now a molecule of that vast organism.
William Dean HowellsIt is the still, small voice that the soul heeds, not the deafening blasts of doom.
William Dean HowellsIf we like a man's dream, we call him a reformer; if we don't like his dream, we call him a crank.
William Dean HowellsEach one of us must suffer long to himself before he can learn that he is but one in a great community of wretchedness which has been pitilessly repeating itself from the foundation of the world.
William Dean HowellsThe book which you read from a sense of duty, or because for any reason you must, does not commonly make friends with you.
William Dean HowellsThere will presently be no room in the world for things; it will be filled up with the advertisements of things.
William Dean HowellsI know, indeed, of nothing more subtly satisfying and cheering than a knowledge of the real good will and appreciation of others. Such happiness does not come with money, nor does it flow from fine physical state. It cannot be brought. But it is the keenest joy, after all; and the toiler's truest and best reward.
William Dean Howells