JOHN KENDRICK BANGS QUOTES III

American author and humorist (1862-1922)

By some the harbor ne'er is won,
Despite the journey well begun;
The storm besets, and ruin lies
Where yesterday were fairest skies.

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

"The Voyage", Songs of Cheer


It made me excessively angry to be called a blooming Yank. I am a Yankee, and I have been known to bloom, but I can't stand having a low-class Britisher apply that term to me as if it were an opprobrious thing to be.

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others


It is a safer rule, however, for the speaker to try to conciliate the hostile element, and it has been a rule of mine for the last five years to endeavor to locate such centers of frigidity as may be found before me, and then direct all my energies toward " thawing them out."

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

From Pillar to Post


Whate'er there be of Sorrow
I'll put off till To-morrow,
And when To-morrow comes, why then
'T will be To-day and Joy again.

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

"The Word", Songs of Cheer

Tags: sorrow


From earth, and sky, and sea,
Let cheer come unto me,
And mirth, and tenderness,
And all the things that bless,
That I may pass them on to those
Who suffer woes;
Not keep them for mine own.

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

"The Gifts Divine", Songs of Cheer


To take things as they be --
Thet's my philosophy.
No use to holler, mope, or cuss --
If they was changed they might be wuss.

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

"A Philosopher", Songs of Cheer