Don Herold

Don Herold
Don Heroldwas an American humorist, writer, illustrator, and cartoonist who wrote and illustrated many books and was a contributor to national magazines. He was born in Bloomfield, Indiana to Otto F. Herold and Clara Dyer Herold. He graduated from high school in 1907 and went on to the Art Institute of Chicago until 1908 when he transferred to the Indiana University. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and in 1913 he graduated with an AB degree...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth9 July 1889
CountryUnited States of America
Don Herold quotes about
Moralizing and morals are two entirely different things and are always found in entirely different people
Intellectuals should never marry; they won't enjoy it; and besides, they should not reproduce themselves.
Poverty must have many satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people.
The chief trouble with jazz is that there is not enough of it; some of it we have to listen to twice.
There is something distinctive about living in New York; over eight million other people are doing it.
Gentlemen prefer blondes, but take what they can get.
Golf is not sacred, and there is no use getting so gosh-darned solemn about it.
Nobody ever looked up and saw a good shot.
There's one thing about baldness, it's neat.
It is a good thing that life is not as serious as it seems to a waiter.
A humorist is a person who feels bad, but who feels good about it.
I had, out of my sixty teachers, a scant half dozen who couldn't have been supplanted by phonographs.
In all systems of theology, the devil figures as a male person.
The beggar is the only person in the universe not obliged to study appearance.