Bores can be divided into two classes; those who have their own particular subject, and those who do not need a subject.
A. A. MILNEBores can be divided into two classes; those who have their own particular subject, and those who do not need a subject.
A. A. MILNEA Proper Tea is much nicer than a Very Nearly Tea, which is one you forget about afterwards.
A. A. MILNEIt is a terrible thing for an author to have a lot of people running about his book without any invitation from him at all.
A. A. MILNEFood is a subject of conversation more spiritually refreshing even than the weather, for the number of possible remarks about the weather is limited, whereas of food you can talk on and on and on.
A. A. MILNEIt is impossible to win gracefully at chess.
A. A. MILNEAlways watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.
A. A. MILNEI’m not lost for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost.
A. A. MILNEWe can’t all and some of us don’t. That’s all there is to it.
A. A. MILNEShe would know a good thing to do without thinking about it.
A. A. MILNEGood judgment comes from experience, and experience – well, that comes from poor judgment.
A. A. MILNEJust because an animal is large, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t want kindness.
A. A. MILNEThink, think, think.
A. A. MILNEHow sweet to be a Cloud. Floating in the Blue!
A. A. MILNEA writer wants something more than money for his work: he wants permanence.
A. A. MILNEWhen carrying a jar of honey to give to a friend for his birthday, don’t stop and eat it along the way.
A. A. MILNEBrains first and then Hard Work.
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