George William Curtis (February 24, 1824 – August 31, 1892) was an American writer and public speaker, born in Providence, Rhode Island, of old New England stock. Read full biography of George William Curtis →
The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose.
The new year begins in a snow-storm of white vows.
It is not the ship so much as the skillful sailing that assures the prosperous voyage.
A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, but it is a principle and patriotism is loyalty to that principle.
The test of civilization is its estimate of women.
Happiness lies first of all in health.
Romance like a ghost escapes touching; it is always where you are not, not where you are. The interview or conversation was prose at the time, but it... →
Anger is an expensive luxury in which only men of certain income can indulge.
The big mistake that men make is that when they turn thirteen or fourteen and all of a sudden they've reached puberty, they believe that they... →
Nature makes woman to be won and men to win.
Books are the ever burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.
While we read history we make history.
Imagination is as good as many voyages - and how much cheaper!