I say that I am myself, but what is this Self of mine But a knot in the tangled skein of things where chance and change combine? Donald R. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
The art of newspaper paragraphing is / to stroke a platitude until it purrs like an epigram. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
How often when they find a sage, As sweet as Socrates or Plato; They hand him hemlock for his wage, Or bake him like a sweet potato! Donald R. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
Persian pussy from over the sea demure and lazy and smug and fat none of your ribbons and bells for me ours is the zest of the alley cat. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
When a man tells you that he got rich through hard work, ask him: 'Whose?'. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
Science has always been too dignified to invent a good backscratcher. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
Now and then / there is a person born / who is so unlucky / that he runs into accidents/ which started out to happen / to somebody else. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0
A fierce unrest seethes at the core, of all existing things:, it was the eager wish to soar, that gave the gods their wings. Don Marquis American Writer More Don Marquis Quotes 0