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Don Herold

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There is more sophistication and less sense in New York than anywhere else on the globe.


— Don Herold


#else #globe #less #more #new

Work is the greatest thing in the world. So we should save some of it for tomorrow.


— Don Herold


#work #humor

There is nobody so irritating as somebody with less intelligence and more sense than we have.


— Don Herold


#irritating #less #more #nobody #sense

Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of it for tomorrow.


— Don Herold


#greatest #greatest thing #save #should #some

Don't ever slam a door, you might want to go back.


— Don Herold


#door #ever #go #might #slam

Why resist temptation? There will always be more.


— Don Herold


#more #resist #temptation #why #will

If I had my life to live over, I would perhaps have more actual troubles but I'd have fewer imaginary ones.


— Don Herold


#fewer #had #i #imaginary #life

Poverty must have many satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people.


— Don Herold


#many #must #people #poor #poor people

A humorist is a person who feels bad, but who feels good about it.


— Don Herold


#about #bad #feels #good #humorist

There's one thing about baldness, it's neat.


— Don Herold


#baldness #neat #one thing #thing






About Don Herold






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Misattributed poem
Perhaps one of his more famous works is a poem called "I'd Pick More Daisies" also known as "If I had My Life to Live over" which was translated to Spanish as "Instantes" and misattributed to Jorge Luis Borges. The brighter you are the more you have to learn. Man is the only animal that plays poker.

He lived in Los Angeles in the 1920s and 1930s and New York City from 1940 to 1962. Don Herold (July 9 1889 – June 1 1966) was an American humorist writer illustrator and cartoonist who wrote and illustrated many books and was a contributor to national magazines.

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