Arthur Guiterman, a British writer, was born on November 20, 1871, and passed away on January 11, 1943. He is known for his poetry and prose, which have been well-received by readers.
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“The carpenter is not the best who makes more chips than all the rest.”
“When "Do no Evil" has been understood, Then learn the harder, braver rule, "Do Good.”
“When life is woe, and hope is dumb, the World says, "Go!" The Grave says, "Come!”
“The Deer don't dineWhen a Wolf's about,And the PorcupineSticks his quill-points out.”
“No true reform has ever come to pass Unchallenged by a liar and an ass.”
“Scheme not to make what's Another's your own; Be not a Dog for the sake of a Bone.”
“God's Road is all uphill, but do not tire; Rejoice that we may still keep climbing higher.”
“He who knows what he is told must know a lot of things that are not so.”
“Porcupine, whom one must Handle, glove'd, May be Respected, but is never Loved.”
“The stones that critics hurl with harsh intent, a man may use to build his monument.”
“The Cat on your hearthstone to this day presages, By solemnly sneezing, the coming of rain!”
“Don't tell your friends about your indigestion. "How are you" is a greeting, not a question.”
“Oh the saddest of sights in a world of sin Is the little lost pup with his tail tucked in.”
“Active minds that think and study, like swift brooks are seldom muddy.”
“In life as in football, fall forward when you fall.”
“Admitting errors clears the score and proves you wiser than before.”
“It takes a bee to get the honey out”
“Amoebas at the start Were not complex; They tore themselves apart And started Sex.”
“Of all cold words of tongue or pen, the worst are these: "I knew him when -”
“God, give me hills to climb, And strength for climbing!”
“A Man consumes the Time you make him Wait In thinking of your Faults-so don't be late!”
“Until the Donkey tried to clear The Fence, he thought himself a Deer.”
