Herbert Newton Casson Quotes
The Average Man Takes Life As A Trouble. He Is In A Chronic State Of Irritation At The Whole Performance. He Does Not Learn To Differentiate Between Troubles And Difficulties, Usually, Until Some Real Trouble Bowls Him Over. He Fusses About Pin-pricks Until A Mule Kicks Him. Then He Learns The Difference.
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