To work hard, to live hard, to die hard, and then go to hell after all would be too damn hard.
More Quotes from Carl Sandburg:
I have often wondered what it is an old building can do to you when you happen to know a little about things that went on long ago in that building.Carl Sandburg
I offer you memories and people.
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The fog comeson little cat feet. It sits looking overharbor and cityon silent haunchesand then moves on.
Carl Sandburg
Smoke of autumn is on it all.
Carl Sandburg
I took to wearing a black tie known as the Ascot, with long drooping ends. I had seen pictures of painters, sculptors, poets, wearing this style of tie.
Carl Sandburg
The winter is young yet, so young.
Carl Sandburg
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