We all live in suspense from day to day; in other words, you are the hero of your own story.
The theater is the only branch of art much cared for by people of wealth; like canasta, it does away with the brother of talk after dinner.
Europe is the unfinished negative of which America is the proof.
Liberty, as it is conceived by current opinion, has nothing inherent about it; it is a sort of gift or trust bestowed on the individual by the state pending good behavior.
Bureaucracy, the rule of no one, has become the modern form of despotism.
Is it really so difficult to tell a good action from a bad one? I think one usually knows right away or a moment afterward, in a horrid flash of regret.
Being abroad makes you conscious of the whole imitative side of human behavior. The ape in man.
Life for the European is a career; for the American it is a hazard.
In violence, we forget who we are.