A word to the wise is not sufficient if it doesn’t make sense.
—James Thurber
A word to the wise is not sufficient if it doesn’t make sense.
—James Thurber
It is better to ask some of the questions than to know all the answers.
—James Thurber
He who hesitates is sometimes saved.
—James Thurber
Where most of us end up there is no knowing, but the hellbent get where they are going.
—James Thurber
It is better to ask some of the questions than to know all the answers.
—James Thurber
Nowadays men lead lives of noisy desperation.
—James Thurber
There are two kinds of light—the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures.
—James Thurber
The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel.
—James Thurber
Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness.
—James Thurber
There are two kinds of light—the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures.
—James Thurber
Man has gone long enough, or even too long, without being man enough to face the simple truth that the trouble with Man is Man.
—James Thurber
It is better to ask some of the questions than to know all the answers.
—James Thurber