““Be yourself” is about the worst advice you can give some people.”
Thomas L. Masson, The Book of Today, (1923), as cited in: Clifton Fadiman (1955) The American treasury, 1455-1955. p. 791.
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““Be yourself” is about the worst advice you can give some people.”
Thomas L. Masson, The Book of Today, (1923), as cited in: Clifton Fadiman (1955) The American treasury, 1455-1955. p. 791.
“Happiness is the feeling we experience when we are too busy to be miserable.”
Tom Masson in: The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Vol. 61 (1901). p. 319.
“Hamlet is the tragedy of tackling a family problem too soon after college”
Source: Arbutus Yearbook, Indiana University., 1912, p. 255.
“The love game is never called off on account of darkness.”
Source: Arbutus Yearbook, Indiana University., 1912, p. 249; Quoted in: Ralph Louis Woods (1967) The modern handbook of humor. p. 277.
Thomas Lansing Masson (1922) Our American Humorists. p. ix ; Quoted in: Today's Health, (1957), p. 52.
“If you want to be a flaming youth, you must have money to burn.”
Thomas Lansing Masson (1927) Tom Masson's Book of Wit & Humor. p. 1.
“Prohibition may be a disputed theory, but none can complain that it doesn't hold water.”
Thomas Lansing Masson (1927) Tom Masson's Book of Wit & Humor. p. 1.