The only gambling tip which amounts to anything is to keep out of the game. E. W. Howe More Quotes by E. W. Howe More Quotes From E. W. Howe If a man has money, it is usually a sign, too, that he knows how to take care of it; don't imagine his money is easy to get simply because he has plenty of it. E. W. Howe caremoneymen Indignation does no good unless it is backed with a club of sufficient size to awe the opposition. E. W. Howe sizeclubsdoe So long as we do not blow our brains out, we have decided life is worth living. E. W. Howe blowlifelong Few men progress, except as they are pushed along by events. E. W. Howe progresseventsmen When a man once gets a start holding office, it is nearly always necessary to finally choke him off. E. W. Howe politicalofficemen If you have sense enough to realize why flies gather around a restaurant, you should be able to appreciate why men run for office. E. W. Howe appreciaterunningmen No man has all the wisdom in the world; everyone has some. E. W. Howe wisdommenworld When I get hold of a book I particularly admire, I am so enthusiastic that I loan it to someone who never brings it back. E. W. Howe loanadmirebook Faith may have removed mountains way off somewhere, a long time ago, but it won't remove a wart at home this week. E. W. Howe faithhomelong Everyone suffers wrongs for which there is no remedy E. W. Howe remedyinjurysuffering Love affairs have always greatly interested me, but I do not greatly care for them in books or moving pictures. In a love affair, I wish to be the hero, with no audience present. E. W. Howe bookartmoving A man has his clothes made to fit him; a woman makes herself fit her clothes. E. W. Howe clothesinspirationalmen I believe in grumbling; it is the politest form of fighting known. E. W. Howe grumblingfightingbelieve How good we all are, in theory, to the old; and how in fact we wish them to wander off like old dogs, die without bothering us, and bury themselves. E. W. Howe agedogwish Loving everybody is polygamy. I care for no friend who loves his enemy equally well. E. W. Howe no-friendscareenemy Man is still a savage to the extent that he has little respect for anything that cannot hurt him. E. W. Howe respecthurtmen When a man tells you what people are saying about you, tell him what people are saying about him; that will immediately take his mind off your troubles. E. W. Howe advicemenpeople Nearly every man is a coward, if confronted by the proper terror. E. W. Howe cowardterrormen Probably you have noted the resemblance of the critic to the crank. E. W. Howe crankcriticscriticism Good manners do more for a man that good looks. E. W. Howe good-manmenlooks