Truth has always been found to promote the best interests of mankind.
You never get bored. . . when you have the probabilities of your next meal to speculate on, pro and con.
With a few honorable exceptions the press of the United States is at the beck and call of the patent medicines. Not only do the newspapers modify news possibly affecting these interests, but they sometimes become their agents.
We are living at a time when creeds and ideologies vary and clash. But the gospel of human sympathy is universal and eternal.
The ordinary run of advertising is nothing more than an effort to sell something by yelling in print.
Ignorance and credulous hope make the market for most proprietary remedies.
Any physician who advertises a positive cure for any disease, who issues nostrum testimonials, who sells his services to a secret remedy, or who diagnoses and treats by mail patients he has never seen, is a quack.
You will only fail to learn if you do not learn from failing.
Men can be very stupid. We cease to value what we have until it's gone, and only then do we realize the gold we glimpsed in distant hills pales as dross compared to treasure we had in hand.
I don't know how to be anything but myself.
I try not to discriminate against genres.