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Max Beerbohm Quotes

«We must stop talking about the American dream and start listening to the dreams of Americans.»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | Keywords: American Dream
«Nobody ever died of laughter.»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer)
«Only mediocrity can be trusted to be always at its best»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer)
«I need no dictionary of quotations to remind me that the eyes are the windows of the soul»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | About: Quotations | Keywords: dictionary, quotations
«No fine work can be done without concentration and self-sacrifice and toil and doubt»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | About: Doubt, Work | Keywords: concentration, self-sacrifice, toil
«To give and then not feel that one has given is the very best of all ways of giving.»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | About: Giving | Keywords: best of all
«The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | Keywords: conceit, modesty, popularity
«When hospitality becomes an art it loses its very soul»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | Keywords: hospitality
«It is easier to confess a defect than to claim a quality»
Author: Max Beerbohm (Wit, Writer) | Keywords: defect
«Undergraduates owe their happiness chiefly to the consciousness that they are no longer at school. The nonsense which was knocked out of them at school is all put gently back at Oxford or Cambridge.»

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