September 16, 1881 by Michael Ceraolo
September 16, 1881 Garfield: "Quiet is no certain pledge of permanence and safety Trees may flourish and flowers may bloom upon the quiet mountain side, while silently the trickling rain-drops are filling the deep cavern behind its rocky barriers, which, by and by, in a single moment, shall hurl to wild ruin its treacherous peace" I will become the embodiment of this Guiteau: Quiet is no friend of mine I need the noisy clamor of demand to sell my autograph for twenty-five cents, my autographed picture for a dollar "This is another from his work Eighty Days , dramatic monologues by Garfield and Guiteau for each of the days covering the...