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Booth Tarkington Quotes

An ideal wife is any woman who has an ideal husband.

An ideal wife is any woman who has an ideal husband.

1924 Looking Forward And Others, 'The Hopeful Pessimist'.

Whatever does not pretend at all has style enough.

Newton Booth Tarkington (2015). “The Magnificent Ambersons”, p.4, Booklassic

Destiny has a constant passion for the incongruous.

Newton Booth Tarkington (2015). “The Magnificent Ambersons”, p.284, Booklassic

The only good in pretending is the fun we get out of fooling ourselves that we fool somebody.

Newton Booth Tarkington (2015). “Alice Adams”, p.247, Booklassic

Arguments only confirm people in their own opinions.

Booth Tarkington (1932). “The Works of Booth Tarkington”

So long as we can lose any happiness, we possess some.

Booth Tarkington (1932). “The Works of Booth Tarkington”

Youth cannot imagine romance apart from youth.

Newton Booth Tarkington (2015). “The Magnificent Ambersons”, p.32, Booklassic

Nobody has a good name in a bad mouth. Nobody has a good name in a silly mouth either.

Booth Tarkington (2013). “The Essential Booth Tarkington Collection”, p.2178, eBookIt.com