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Anthony Trollope

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They who do not understand that a man may be brought to hope that which of all things is the most grievous to him, have not observed with sufficient closeness the perversity of the human mind.


— Anthony Trollope


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This at least should be a rule through the letter-writing world: that no angry letter be posted till four-and-twenty hours will have elapsed since it was written.


— Anthony Trollope


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Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write.


— Anthony Trollope


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What is there that money will not do?


— Anthony Trollope


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When a man is ill nothing is so important to him as his own illness.


— Anthony Trollope


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When it comes to money nobody should give up anything.


— Anthony Trollope


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When men think much, they can rarely decide.


— Anthony Trollope


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When the ivy has found its tower, when the delicate creeper has found its strong wall, we know how the parasite plants grow and prosper.


— Anthony Trollope


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Wine is valued by its price, not its flavour.


— Anthony Trollope


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Success is the necessary misfortune of life, but it is only to the very unfortunate that it comes early.


— Anthony Trollope


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About Anthony Trollope

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Did you know about Anthony Trollope?

: /ˈtrɒləp/; 24 April 1815 – 6 December 1882) was one of the most successful prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. In late 1859 Trollope learned of preparations for the release of the Cornhill Magazine to be publiAnthony Trolloped by George Murray Smith and edited by William Makepeace Thackeray.

Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life but he regained the esteem of critics by the mid-twentieth century. Some of his best-loved works collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire.

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