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Oliver Herford, Ethel Watts Mumford, Addison Mizner

The Complete Cynic / Being Bunches of Wisdom Culled from the Calendars of…

DEDICATION, 1911 TO THE MERRY



"Wisdom may not be confined

'Twixt covers of the dictionary,

Neither will it be defined;

Learning, you may quickly bury;

Wisdom – Soul and Life combined combined —

Lingers ever with the merry."



DEDICATION, 1905 TO THE WORLD AT LARGE



This Little Book of Wisdom Great

It pleases us to dedicate

To that Rampageous Reprobate —

The World at Large.

Yet as we mark his Stony Phiz

And see him whoop and whirl and whiz,

We can but cry – O Lord, why

is

The World at Large!



OLIVER HERFORD.

DEDICATION, 1907



To Foolish-wise and Wisely-gay

Of whate'er country they may be,

We dedicate this little gem

By Ollie, Addison and Me,

In hopes they'll buy in massive lots

And help us boil our little pots.



(T)

DEDICATION, 1908



Reader – would you a Cynic be?

Vindictive – Vitriolic?

Then be one in your Infancy —

Your Nurse will think it's Colic.





Like Measles take it while you're young,

'Twill drive your parents frantic,

But you'll grow up, (if still unhung)

An Optimist Romantic.



(H)

DEDICATION, 1909



Then here's to those who love the Stars

And diligently tea them,

And here's to all Ambitious Souls

Who strongly strive to be them;

But most to those Discerning Ones

Who know Stars when they see them.





"Now the well of truth

'Tis an ink well."



Sayings of Towanda.

BOOK ONE

God gives us our relatives – thank God we can choose our friends. (M)



When Papa comes in at the door the Lover flies out at the window. (T)



Look before you sleep. (M)



It's a strong stomach that has no turning. (T)



Those that came to cough remain to spray. (H)



Naught is lost save honor. (H)



God sends the tempest to the shorn lambs. (T)



Silence gives contempt. (M)



People who love in glass houses should pull down the blinds. (T & M))



God help those who do not help themselves. (T & M))



A church fair exchange is robbery. (T)



Fools rush in and win, where angels fear to tread. (M)



A rich man can get the eye of the beadle. (M)



The boulevards are the roads to destruction. (M)



Economy is the thief of time. (T)



A bird on a bonnet is worth ten on a plate. (T)



As you sew so must you rip. (T)



Let him now speak or hereafter hold his piece of information for a good price. (M)



A lie in time saves nine. (T)



A thing of duty is an-noy forever. (H)



Better all a loafer than a half-bred. (T & M))



Matri-mony is the root of all evil. (T)



Necessity is the mother of contention. (T)



A word to the wise is resented. (M)



Where there is a will there's a lawsuit. (T)



Hell is paved