Where there is a choice of two evils, most men take both.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
When a great life sets it leaves an afterglow on the sky far into the night.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Every writer is an iron-monger that melts down old junk into new steel.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The virtues are a chain; and, if you break one link, the whole chain is useless.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
When the Devil is not fishing he is mending his nets.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Virtue, like beauty, is commonly only skin deep.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The most dangerous savages live in cities.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
If you scratch some saints you will find the devil.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Many writers are there that paint a stolen jade and sell it for a colt at the nearest fair.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Knowledge is flour, but wisdom is bread.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
High failure is better than low success.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
If you keep your mouth shut you will never put your foot in it.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The Devil is not afraid to sit on an altar.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Some men are like a church-organ--you can play on them for a lifetime and always find new harmonies; others are like a music-box--they have four or five thin jingles.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
We are footprints of our ancestors in the trail of time.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Most of us make an eight-day clock of our religion: we wind it up on Sunday morning and pay no heed to it for the rest of the week.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
If you learn from a loss you have not lost.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Hope is the shadow of faith.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Men that believe only what they understand can write their creed on a postage stamp.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Patience has tender feet.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Autumn is a hint from God to Old Age.
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Charity that is always beginning at home stays there.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Laws are made by the old, exceptions by the young.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Conscience after an evil act is like pulling stockings over muddy boots.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A critic is an old maid that writes instructions to you concerning the rearing of your own children.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
No matter who you are, you will be put abed at last with a shovel.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Some minds are so unclothed that they are indecent.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
A worship of truth can be idolatry if the truth is small enough.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Some liars are so expert they deceive themselves.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Those that angle in the waters of society catch only carps.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Better a bald head than none at all.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The only original part in a work of art is the infusion of the artist's own character, if he has one.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Righteous indignation commonly becomes unrighteous.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The habit of virtue is a fire-drill in a school which leads confused children through smoke to safety.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
Facts are carpet-tacks under the pneumatic tires of theory.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, Keystones of Thought
The best throw of the dice is to throw them away.
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