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Charles Dudley Warner
escritor estadounidense
Charles Dudley Warner fue un escritor estadounidense, que publicó ensayos y novelas. Amigo de Mark Twain, escribió junto a él la novela The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today.
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Citas de Charles Dudley Warner en inglés
A garden is an awful responsibility. You never know what you may be aiding to grow in it.
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
Happy is said to be the family which can eat onions together. They are, for the time being, separate, from the world, and have a harmony of aspiration.
Hoeing in the garden on a bright, soft May day, when you are not obligated to, is nearly equal to the delight of going trouting.
Lettuce is like conversation: it must be fresh and crisp, and so sparkling that you scarcely notice the bitter in it.
No man but feels more of a man in the world if he have a bit of ground that he can call his own. However small it is on the surface, it is four thousand miles deep; and that is a very handsome property.
Simplicity is making the journey of this life with just baggage enough.
The boy who expects every morning to open into a new world finds that today is like yesterday, but he believes tomorrow will be different.
The man who has planted a garden feels that he has done something for the good of the world.
There is but one pleasure in life equal to that of being called on to make an after-dinner speech, and that is not being called on to make one.
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