A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is nearly always bad for the health.
– Clarence Day
Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character.
– Clarence Day
Creatures whose mainspring is curiosity enjoy the accumulating of facts far more than the pausing at times to reflect on those facts.
– Clarence Day
If your parents didn't have any children, there's a good chance that you won't have any.
– Clarence Day
Information's pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience.
– Clarence Day
There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.
– Clarence Day
We must make the best of those ills which cannot be avoided.
– Clarence Day
You can't sweep other people off their feet, if you can't be swept off your own.
– Clarence Day
We talk of our mastery of nature, which sounds very grand but the fact is we respectfully adapt ourselves, first, to her ways.