The most evident quality of human life is its loneliness.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Revenge is often like biting a dog because the dog bit you.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Civilization is the world with its leg asleep.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
We should thank God that He did not give us the power of hearing through walls; otherwise there would be no such thing as friendship.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
If you are without an enemy in the world, you may be a lamb or an ass, but you are not a man.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Life is a charity ball given by the leaders of society. A few dance, get their charity's worth to the last penny; and the poor stand outside the gate and watch with hungry eyes the glint of jewels in the warm air. Then comes the lackey Death, and he says: "Madam and my Master, your carriage waits." So they go away into the dark in the carriage of the black plumes, and the dancing continues.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
You can buy life only with life.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Man usually thinks liberty is the power of doing what he likes to do. That is license.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The habits of a young man are, like his coat, removable; the habits of an old man are like the drapery of a statue.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
History is a vast dust-heap of falsehood with a few pennies of truth scattered through it.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Humor wades across a brook, wit jumps over it.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A book is like a money-changer: it pays you back in another form what you brint to it.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Wisdom is also a deeper consciousness of ignorance.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A poem sings with a bad accent in any language not its own.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Love is a boomering that returns to the thrower's hand.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
If all fools wore white hoods, any crowd would look like a field of blooming buckwheat.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Art is one of man's few serious activities.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
We go to a book as Narcissus went to the fountain, see ourselves therein, and are enamored.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
They often say woman cannot keep a secret, but every woman in the world, like every man, has a hundred secrets in her own soul which she hides from even herself. The more respectable she is, the more certain it is the secrets exist.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The monk that invented gunpowder did as much to stop war as did all the sermons of his brethren.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A man that is deeply in love with himself will probably succeed in his suit owing to a lack of rivals.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
It does not require a flood of grief to drown a child's heart.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Human passion is a heavy working charge of electricity, which runs safely and profitably through the cable reason; but, if the cable is broken, the current becomes dangerous.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
An artist carrying a thought from his mind into expression is like a child bearing a bucket brimming with water from the well to the house--part of the content is spilled.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Liberty has as many chains as an iron-monger's shop, and as rusty.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A translation of a poem is like a plastercast of a statue.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
An essential quality of beauty is aloofness.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Justice and the facade of a temple are seen best from the outside.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Our lives are waves that come up out of the ocean of eternity, break upon the beach of earth, and lapse back to the ocean of eternity. Some are sunlit, some run in storm and rain; one is a quiet ripple, another is a thunderous breaker; and once in many centuries comes a great tidal wave that sweeps over a continent; but all go back to the sea and lie equally level there.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
There is likely to be beauty wherever proportion exists.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Truth as philosophy is a gas; as art, it is visible steam.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A man's life is like a well, not like a snake--it should be measured by its depth, not by its length.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The perfect critic is one ... that sees with the eyes of posterity.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Religion is a process of turning your skull into a tabernacle, not of going up to Jerusalem once a year.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Our notions of God are tinged by our own characters and ignorance.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Worry is half impatience and half ignorance.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Give a loaded revolver to an infant and a vote to an ignorant man.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Some men live altogether outside their own souls; some live altogether within their own souls; some pass out and in: these last are the best men.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Our sins are like a carousel where the same decorated dogs, pigs, and goats, ridden by the foolish, come around again and again until the machine wears out.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
That art is best which suggests most.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Take a quart of nature, boil it down to a pint, and the residue is art.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
An army in peace is like an overcoat in July--not useful, but not to be thrown away.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The difference between a human being ten years of age and one fifty years of age lies altogether in the matter of toys.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
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