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Anthony Trollope Quotes

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There are words which a man cannot resist from a woman, even though he knows them to be false  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) He could find no cure for his grief; but he did know that continued occupation would relieve him, and therefore he occupied himself continually  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) A man's mind will very generally refuse to make itself up until it be driven and compelled by emergency  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) There are worse things than a lie... I have found... That it may be well to choose one sin in order that another may be shunned  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) There is, perhaps, no greater hardship at present inflicted on mankind in civilized and free countries, than the necessity of listening to sermons  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) She well knew the great architectural secret of decorating her constructions, and never descended to construct a decoration  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) The end of a novel, like the end of a children's dinner party, must be made up of sweetmeats and sugar plums  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) One of her instructors in fashion had given her to understand that curls were not the thing. They'll always pass muster, miss Dunstable had replied, when they are done up with bank notes  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) I would recommend all men in choosing a profession to avoid any that may require an apology at every turn; either an apology or else a somewhat violent assertion of right  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Heroes in books should be so much better than heroes got up for the world's common wear and tear  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) It is easy to love one's enemy when one is making fine speeches; but so difficult to do so in the actual everyday work of life  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) I know no place at which an Englishman may drop down suddenly among a pleasanter circle of acquaintance, or find himself with a more clever set of men, than he can do at Boston  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Speaking of New York as a traveller I have two faults to find with it. In the first place there is nothing to see; and in the second place there is no mode of getting about to see anything  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) I have sometimes thought that there is no being so venomous, so bloodthirsty as a professed philanthropist  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Of course there was a Great House at allington. How otherwise should there have been a Small House?  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Let her who is forty call herself forty; but if she can be young in spirit at forty, let her show that she is so  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you very much at your own reckoning  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Nothing reopens the springs of love so fully as absence, and no absence so thoroughly as that which must needs be endless  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Of all hatreds that the world produces, a wife's hatred for her husband, when she does hate him, is the strongest  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) It is the necessary nature of a political party in this country to avoid, as long as it can be avoided, the consideration of any question which involves a great change  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) He is one of those men who, on marrying, assume that they have at last got a person to do a duty which has always hitherto been neglected  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) When once a woman is married she should be regarded as having thrown off her allegiance to her own sex. She is sure to be treacherous at any rate in one direction  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Flirting I take to be the excitement of love, without its reality, and without its ordinary result in marriage  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) You men find so many angels in your travels. You have been honester than some. You have generally been off with the old angel before you were with the new, as far at least as I knew  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) When you have done the rashest thing in the world it is very pleasant to be told that no man of spirit could have acted otherwise  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Why should he do it at all? Asked Phineas. That's what everybody asks, but the answer seems to be so plain! Because he can do it, and we can't  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) Why not? His wife is dead, and he hasn't got a child, not yet an acre of property. I don't know who is entitled to break his neck if he is not  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) I haven't the slightest direction of anything. Nor have I; but as we clearly can't get out this way we might as well try the other  (Anthony Trollope Quotes) He has the power of making the world believe him simply because he has been rich and a duke  (Anthony Trollope Quotes)
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