"He who thanks but with the lips, thanks but in part; the full, the true thanksgiving comes from the heart."
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Salt from My Attic (1928), The Mosher Press, Portland, Maine; cited in The Yale Book of Quotations (2006) ed. Fred R. Shapiro, p. 705; there are numerous variants of this expression.
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John Augustus Shedd
1859 – 1928
John Augustus Shedd (1859 – 1928) was an American author and professor. In 1928 he wrote "Salt from My Attic". <!-- whose 500 copies were made on aurelian paper, privately printed for John A. Shedd and the type distributed in the month of August 1928. John A. Shedd is not to be confused with John G. Shedd.
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