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William McFee Quotes

«There is nothing like an odor to stir memories.»
Author: William McFee | About: Memory | Keywords: odors
«Terrible and sublime thought, that every moment is supreme for some man and woman, every hour the apotheosis of some passion!»
Author: William McFee | Keywords: apotheosis
«People don't ever seem to realize that doing what's right is no guarantee against misfortune»
Author: William McFee | About: Right | Keywords: guarantee
«Responsibility's like a string we can only see the middle of. Both ends are out of sight.»
Author: William McFee | Keywords: string
«Fear, born of that stern matron, Responsibility.»
Author: William McFee | About: Fear, Responsibility
«A young man must let his ideas grow, not be continually rooting them up to see how they are getting on»
Author: William McFee | About: Ideas | Keywords: rooting
«It is so much easier to tell intimate things in the dark»
Author: William McFee
«People don't seem to realize that doing what's right's no guarantee against misfortune.»
Author: William McFee | Keywords: guarantee
«Doing what's right is no guarantee against misfortune.»
Author: William McFee | About: Misfortune | Keywords: guarantee
«There are some men whom a staggering emotional shock, so far from making them mental invalids for life, seems, on the other hand, to awaken, to galvanize, to arouse into an almost incredible activity of soul.»