E. W. Howe

E. W. Howe
Edgar Watson Howe, sometimes referred to as E. W. Howe, was an American novelist and newspaper and magazine editor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was perhaps best known for his magazine, E.W. Howe's Monthly. Howe was well traveled and known for his sharp wit in his editorials...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth3 May 1853
CountryUnited States of America
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A boy doesn't have to go to war to be a hero; he can say he doesn't like pie when he sees there isn't enough to go around.
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A woman who can't forgive should never have more than a nodding acquaintance with a man.
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A man has his clothes made to fit him; a woman makes herself fit her clothes.
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Love affairs have always greatly interested me, but I do not greatly care for them in books or moving pictures. In a love affair, I wish to be the hero, with no audience present.
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Faith may have removed mountains way off somewhere, a long time ago, but it won't remove a wart at home this week.
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If you have sense enough to realize why flies gather around a restaurant, you should be able to appreciate why men run for office.
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When a man once gets a start holding office, it is nearly always necessary to finally choke him off.
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No man has all the wisdom in the world; everyone has some.
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It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it.
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When I get hold of a book I particularly admire, I am so enthusiastic that I loan it to someone who never brings it back.
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Half the time men think they are talking business, they are wasting time.
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The only way to amuse some people is to slip and fall on an icy pavement.
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Every successful person I have heard of has done the best he could with the conditions as he found them, and not waited until next year for better.
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Where the guests at a gathering are well-acquainted, they eat 20 per cent more than they otherwise would.