AMBROSE BIERCE QUOTES IV

American author (1842-1914)

When you have made a catalogue of your friend's faults it is only fair to supply him with a duplicate, so that he may know yours.

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Patriotism is fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave and blind as a stone.

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APOLOGIZE, v.i. To lay the foundation for a future offense.

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MYTHOLOGY, n. The body of a primitive people's beliefs concerning its origin, early history, heroes, deities and so forth, as distinguished from the true accounts which it invents later.

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ABSURDITY, n. A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.

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SAINT, n. A dead sinner, revised and edited.

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When among the graves of thy fellows, walk with circumspection; thine own is open at thy feet.

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What a woman most admires in a man is distinction among men. What a man most admires in a woman is devotion to himself.

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He who thinks with difficulty believes with alacrity. A fool is a natural proselyte, but he must be caught young, for his convictions, unlike those of the wise, harden with age.

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AMBIDEXTROUS, adj. Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left.

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The question of human immortality is the most momentous that the mind is capable of conceiving. If it is a fact that the dead live all other facts are in comparison trivial and without interest. The prospect of obtaining certain knowledge with regard to this stupendous matter is not encouraging. In all countries but those in barbarism the powers of the profoundest and most penetrating intelligences have been ceaselessly addressed to the task of glimpsing a life beyond this life; yet today no one can truly say that he knows. It is as much a matter of faith as ever it was.

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Fear has no brains; it is an idiot.

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A rabbit's foot may bring good luck to you, but it brought none to the rabbit.

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Slang is the speech of him who robs the literary garbage carts on their way to the dumps.

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If every hypocrite in the United States were to break his leg to-day the country could be successfully invaded to-morrow by the warlike hypocrites of Canada.

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MERCY, n. An attribute beloved of detected offenders.

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CHRISTIAN, n. One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor. One who follows the teachings of Christ in so far as they are not inconsistent with a life of sin.

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BATTLE, n. A method of untying with the teeth of a political knot that would not yield to the tongue.

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PREJUDICE, n. A vagrant opinion without visible means of support.

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OPTIMIST, n. A proponent of the doctrine that black is white.

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