James Lendall Basford Quotes:- James Lendall Basford was a watchmaker and jeweler in Massachusetts who published two books of his own aphorisms – Sparks from the Philosopher’s Stone in 1882 and Seven Seventy-Seven Sensations in 1897 – “the result of ideas which have forced themselves into expression during a period of the author’s life, extending from early youth to middle age, amidst the many cares and perplexities of a business life.”
James Lendall Basford Quotes
“The man who never has money enough to pay his debts has too much of something else.”-James Lendall Basford
“Death robs the rich and relieves the poor.”-James Lendall Basford
“There is much proud humility and humble pride in the world.”-James Lendall Basford
“Wrinkles are beauty’s death lines.”-James Lendall Basford
James Lendall Basford Quotes and Wisdom
“Human happiness depends mainly upon the improvement of small opportunities.”-James Lendall Basford
“How often do our thoughts play ‘hide-and-seek with us in our memory!” -James Lendall Basford
“Deep thinkers often lose two good thoughts by coming to the surface to record one.” -James Lendall Basford
“Most of what is said under excitement is regretted when we become ourselves again.”-James Lendall Basford
“The man who never has money enough to pay his debts has too much of something else.” -James Lendall Basford
“No monarch is so well obeyed as that whose name is Habit.” -James Lendall Basford
“Men usually take better care of their boots than of their stomachs.” -James Lendall Basford