Best Quotes by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Top 10)
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Am I alive and a reality, or am I but a dream?
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No fiction is worth reading except for entertainment. If it entertains and is clean, it is good literature, or its kind. If it forms the habit of reading, in people who might not read otherwise, it is the best literature.
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If I had followed my better judgment always, my life would have been a very dull one.
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The time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in a manner of virtue
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A warrior may change his metal, but not his heart.
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You are here for but an instant, and you mustn't take yourself too seriously
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It is a characteristic of the weak and criminal to attribute to others the misfortunes that are the result of their own wickedness.
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We are, all of us, creatures of habit, and when the seeeming necessity for schooling ourselves in new ways ceases to exist, we fall naturally and easily into the manner and customs which long usage has implanted ineradicably within us.
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Golf is a mental disorder.
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They say that none of us exists, except in the imagination of his fellows, other than as an intangible, invisible mentality.
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More Edgar Rice Burroughs Quotes
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When Tarzan killed he more often smiled than scowled, and smiles are the foundation of beauty.
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The whole fabric of our religion is based on superstitious belief in lies that have been foisted upon us for ages by those directly above us, to whose personal profit and aggrandizement it was to have us continue to believe as they wished us to believe.
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I verily believe that a man's way with women is in inverse ratio to his prowess among men. The weakling and the saphead have often great ability to charm the fair sex, while the fighting man who can face a thousand real dangers unafraid, sits hiding in the shadows like some frightened child.
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So strong is the power of superstition that even though we know that we have been reverencing a sham, yet still we hesitate to admit the validity of our new-found convictions.
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