Herbert Krause (c. 1905-1976)
“I guess we never learn from the troubles of other folks; we learn only from our troubles; and then—then it’s too late, too late. Nothing is gleaned from yesterday’s grief. Each must suffer and weep before he knows that he is crying yesterday’s tears.”
- From The Thresher (Part 3, section 18) by Herbert Krause (published by The Bobbs-Merril Company, 1946).













