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James Whitcomb Riley

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It is no use to grumble and complain; It's just as cheap and easy to rejoice; When God sorts out the weather and sends rain - Why, rain's my choice.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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Continuous, unflagging effort, persistence and determination will win. Let not the man be discouraged who has these.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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The most essential factor is persistence - the determination never to allow your energy or enthusiasm to be dampened by the discouragement that must inevitably come.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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The anger of a person who is strong, can always bide its time.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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The ripest peach is highest on the tree.


— James Whitcomb Riley


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James Whitcomb Riley was born on October 7 1849 in the town of Greenfield Indiana the third of the six children of Reuben Andrew and Elizabeth Marine Riley. He was honored with annual Riley Day celebrations around the United States and was regularly called on to perform readings at national civic events. Riley became a bestselling author in the 1890s.

During his lifetime he was known as the "Hoosier Poet" and "Children's Poet" for his dialect works and his children's poetry respectively. Riley began his career writing verses as a sign maker and submitting poetry to newspapers. Thanks in part to an endorsement from poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow he eventually earned successive jobs at Indiana newspaper publiJames Whitcomb Rileyrs during the latter 1870s.

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