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Born in November 11, 1836 / Died in March 19, 1907 / United States / English

Quotes by Thomas Bailey Aldrich

True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation.
The man who suspects his own tediousness is yet to be born.
Civilization is the lamb's skin in which barbarism masquerades.
No bird has ever uttered note That was not in some first bird's throat; Since Eden's freshness and man's fall No rose has been original.
A man is known by the company his mind keeps.
I like to have a thing suggested rather than told in full. When every detail is given, the mind rests satisfied, and the imagination loses the desire to use its own wings.
They fail, and they alone, who have not striven.
The ocean moans over dead men's bones.
What is lovely never dies, But passes into other loveliness.
There must be such a thing as a child with average ability, but you can't find a parent who will admit that it is his child.