
“Roughing it builds a boy's character, but only certain kinds of roughing it.”
Wilderness Tips (1991)
1950s, Tradition and Identity' (1959)
“Roughing it builds a boy's character, but only certain kinds of roughing it.”
Wilderness Tips (1991)
Volume 2. p. 28
The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, 1900
As told to H.M. Brackenridge, Jackson's secretary, in 1821; quoted by James Parton, The Life of Andrew Jackson (1860), vol. II, ch. XXVI (Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1888), page 354. Parton cites his source as H.M. Brackenridge, Letters, page 8.
1820s
Context: Do they think that I am such a damned fool as to think myself fit for President of the United States? No, sir; I know what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way, but I am not fit to be President.
Cited in: SanSan Kwan, Kinesthetic City: Dance and Movement in Chinese Urban Spaces, 2013 p. xxx; Talking about Shanghai
Text originate from a French-made documentary, where "Jin herself associated her (definitely female) identity with the city" of Shanghai.
From a letter to Harold Preece (c. January or February 1928)
Letters
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 49.
Vol. 1, pp. 39-40; "Sensus Communis".
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)
"Roofs"
Main Street and Other Poems (1917)
Context: They say that life is a highway and its milestones are the years,
And now and then there's a toll-gate where you buy your way with tears.
It's a rough road and a steep road and it stretches broad and far,
But at last it leads to a golden Town where golden Houses are.