Quote of the day
It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought. It is the opening of our mental pores, and the stimulus of marshaling our ideas in words, of setting them forth as gallantly and as graciously as we can.
Stacy Aumonier

Born: March 31, 1877
Died: December 21, 1928 (aged 51)
Bio: Stacy Aumonier was a British writer, sometimes mistakenly credited as Stacey Aumonier. Between 1913 and 1928, he wrote more than 85 short stories, 6 novels, a volume of character studies, and a volume of 15 essays.
Known for:
- Extremely Entertaining Short Stories
- The Friends, and Other Stories
- The golden windmill (1921)







