Philander Chase Johnson
American journalist, poet, and lyricist (1866–1939)
Philander Chase Johnson (February 6, 1866–May 18, 1939) was an American journalist, humorist, poet, lyricist, and dramatic editor.
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Quotes
edit- Cheer up! the worst is yet to come!
- Everybody's Magazine, vol. 42 (May 1920), p. 36, col. 2
- Cf. Richard Baxter, A Saint or a Brute (1662), p. 60: "Take not their judgements that neither have seen nor yet foresee the end; the worst is yet to come with them." Matthew Mead, Solomon's Prescription (1666), p. 83: "All danger over? No, hold there, Sinner; God hath not done with thee so, believe it, the worst is yet to come."