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It has always been a wonder to me where my conversational power has gone: at the present time, I cannot impress the most ordinary men.
— W. H. Davies
Tags: men, power, time, me

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However careful a tramp may be to avoid places where there is abundant work, he cannot always succeed.
— W. H. Davies
Tags: cannot, succeed, always, work
I dislike society because conversation exhausts my brain more than silent thought - again, I cannot hold my water long enough for a prolonged conversation.
— W. H. Davies
Tags: brain, society, long, water
I like to give pennies to children, but unfortunately, a man cannot do these things if he lives in a small village or town where his face is known and seen every day. For children take advantage, as I know to my cost, and would gather round him like hens around a farmer when he scatters grain.
— W. H. Davies
Tags: day, children, face, man
Being in this fine mood, I spoke to a little boy, whom I saw playing alone in the road, asking him what he was going to be when he grew up. Of course I expected to hear him say a sailor, a soldier, a hunter, or something else that seems heroic to childhood, and I was very much surprised when he answered innocently, 'A man.'
— W. H. Davies
Tags: boy, childhood, man, alone
It was the rainbow gave thee birth, and left thee all her lovely hues.
— W. H. Davies
Tags: lovely, her, left, birth, rainbow
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