Politics and government are certainly among the most important of practical human interests. - P. T. Barnum 1 Share Now -
To me there is no picture so beautiful as smiling, bright-eyed, happy children; no music so sweet as their clear and ringing laughter. - P. T. Barnum 2 Share Now -
Politics and government are certainly among the most important of practical human interests. - P. T. Barnum 3 Share Now -
A lovely nook of forest scenery, or a grand rock, like a beautiful woman, depends for much of its attractiveness upon the attendance sense of freedom from whatever is low; upon a sense of purity and of romance. - P. T. Barnum 4 Share Now -
Unless a man enters upon the vocation intended for him by nature, and best suited to his peculiar genius, he cannot succeed. I am glad to believe that the majority of persons do find their right vocation. - P. T. Barnum 5 Share Now -
In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money. - P. T. Barnum 6 Share Now -
The show business has all phases and grades of dignity, from the exhibition of a monkey to the exposition of that highest art in music or the drama which secures for the gifted artists a world-wide fame princes well might envy. - P. T. Barnum 7 Share Now -
The foundation of success in life is good health: that is the substratum fortune; it is also the basis of happiness. A person cannot accumulate a fortune very well when he is sick. - P. T. Barnum 8 Share Now -
The show business has all phases and grades of dignity, from the exhibition of a monkey to the exposition of that highest art in music or the drama which secures for the gifted artists a world-wide fame princes well might envy. - P. T. Barnum 9 Share Now -
There is no such thing in the world as luck. There never was a man who could go out in the morning and find a purse full of gold in the street to-day, and another to-morrow, and so on, day after day: He may do so once in his life; but so far as mere luck is concerned, he is as liable to lose it as to find it. - P. T. Barnum 10 Share Now -