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Words, I think, are the one great, exhaustless charm and resource of life; and to think how people fling them about, and strike, and sting and stab and poison, and go their way and forget.
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The mere collection of facts, without some basis of theory for guidance and elucidation, is foolish and profitless.
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Gamaliel Bradford
Born:
October 9, 1863
Died:
April 11, 1932
(aged 68)
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Gamaliel Bradford was an American biographer, critic, poet, and dramatist.
Known for:
Lee the American (1912)
Damaged Souls (1922)
American portraits, 1875-1900 (1922)
Portraits of women (1916)
Portraits of American Women (1919)
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