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
love-is world littles
The little trouble in the world that is not due to love is due to friendship.
night men captains
As a man handles his troubles during the day, so he goes to bed at night a General, Captain, or Private.
people married life-is
All of the troubles that some people have in life is that which they married into.
satisfaction argument sounder
The sounder your argument, the more satisfaction you get out of it.
success mean numbers
Success does not mean happiness: it means an unusual number of industrious enemies.
men next turns
No man would listen to you talk if he didn't know it was his turn next.
husband women want
At first a woman doesn't want anything but a husband, but as soon as gets one, she wants everything else in the world.
marriage wedding husband
A man should be taller, older, heavier, uglier, and hoarser than his wife.
people spirituality shocked
Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public.
youth
Youth is about the only thing worth having, and that is about the only thing youth has.
appreciation grateful men
Nothing tires a man more than to be grateful all the time.
government organization people
The government is mainly an expensive organization to regulate evildoers, and tax those who behave: government does little for fairly respectable people except annoy them.
gossip people trouble
When you are in trouble, people who call to sympathize are really looking for the particulars.
money men credit
No man's credit is ever as good as his money.