The immature mind hops from one thing to another; the mature mind seeks to follow through. - Harry Allen Overstreet
The secret of all true persuasion is to induce the person to persuade himself. - Harry Allen Overstreet
Better a dish of illusion and a hearty appetite for life than a feast of reality and indigestion therewith. - Harry Allen Overstreet
Sorrow, gladness, yearning, hope, and love belong to all of us, in all times and in all places. Music is the only means whereby we feel these emotions in their universality. - Harry Allen Overstreet
A person remains immature, whatever his age, as long as he thinks of himself as an exception to the human race. - Harry Allen Overstreet
Recreation is not a secondary concern for a democracy. It is a primary concern, for the kind of recreation a people make for themselves determines the kind of people they become and the kind of society they build. - Harry Allen Overstreet