
“Never let the things you can't do, stop you from doing what you can.”
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/7cncd10.txt (1849), Thursday
“Never let the things you can't do, stop you from doing what you can.”
“Reading can take you places you have never been before.”
“You can never be wise unless you love reading.”
Source: Life of Johnson, Vol 4
Letter to Arthur Mizener (12 May 1950); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker
Reported in Marshall Brown, Wit and Humor of Bench and Bar (1899), p. 67. Alternately reported as "Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done", reported in Jacob Morton Braude, The Complete Art of Public Speaking (1970), p. 84.
“Once you hear something, you can never return to the time before you heard it.”
Source: Everything Is Illuminated
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 40.