“Once you grow accustomed to being famous, you do not realize it, but you are never quite your humble, honest self. No matter how tightly you keep the lid on, there is some watered stock of vanity inside. You are always in danger of the thing's coming off and of giving yourself an air or two. No man or woman was ever so distinguished that this exhibition did not make him ridiculous, especially to those of meaner minds.” MenGivingMindTwoSelfMatterGrowsRealizingAirHonestDangerFameHumbleRidiculousVanityAccustomedNever QuitDistinguishedExhibitionsBeing FamousGiving Yourself Author:Corra May Harris
“There is something in the quality of the French mind to which I have always felt a reluctant kinship. They are the only people I know who can leap into an enormous vocabulary of words and beat them up with the wings of their spirit into a fine hysterical eloquence.” PeopleKnowsMindSpiritFeltQualityFineBeatsWingsEnormousFranceLeapVocabularyEloquenceReluctantKinshipHysterical Author:Corra May Harris
“Mere words will not do. They must convey the color, charm, and pulse of life. They must have a private twinkle of wit in them that makes a good-natured noise like laughter through the keyhole of the reader's mind.” MindColorReaderLaughterMereWitNoiseCharmPulseKeyholes Author:Corra May Harris