H. C. Bailey famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Art without accomplishment becomes a form of faith, sustained more by the intensity of its common practice than by the pleasure it gives to its adherents in private.

  • Critics have a job to do. They do not criticize you without reason.

  • The working men are the basis of all governments, for the plain reason that they are the most numerous...

  • The reason why you know more funny dudes than funny chicks is that dudes are funnier than chicks.

  • Faculty Meetings are held whenever the need to show off is combined with the imperative of accomplishing nothing.

  • A tainted society has invented psychiatry to defend itself against the investigations of certain superior intellects whose faculties of divination would be troublesome.

  • A man's happiness consists in the free exercise of his highest faculties.

  • much of the possibility of being cheerful comes from the faculty of throwing oneself beyond oneself ...

  • Talent is some one faculty unusually developed; genius commands all the faculties.

  • Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art.