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I do not know whether there be, as a rule, more vocal expression of the sentiment of love between a man and a woman, than there is between two...

By Anthony Trollope
I don't see the good of a country gentleman. Buying and selling;Mthat's what the world has to go by.

By Anthony Trollope
Here in England the welfare of the State depends on the conduct of our aristocracy.

By Anthony Trollope
He was a thing to her so foul that all her feminine nature recoiled from the closeness of his presence, and her flesh crept as she felt that t...

By Anthony Trollope
He felt that it would be dull times in Dublin, when they should have no usurping government to abuse, no Saxon Parliament to upbraid, no Engli...

By Anthony Trollope
Dance with a girl three times, and if you like the light of her eye and the tone of voice with which she, breathless, answers your little ques...

By Anthony Trollope
But that his wife should be one of the performers, that she should be gazed at by a crowd as she tripped about, and that, after all that had b...

By Anthony Trollope
But the hobbledehoy, though he blushes when women address him, and is uneasy even when he is near them, though he is not master of his limbs i...

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As I started with her out of the city warmly enveloped in buffalo furs, I could not but think how nice it would be to drive on and on, so that...

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A woman's life is not perfect or whole till she has added herself to a husband. Nor is a man's life perfect or whole till he has added to hims...

By Anthony Trollope
A girl loves most often because she is loved,Mnot from choice on her part. She is won by the flattery of the man's desire.

By Anthony Trollope
A husband is very much like a house or a horse.

By Anthony Trollope
A man's love, till it has been chastened and fastened by the feeling of duty which marriage brings with it, is instigated mainly by the diffic...

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A new and terrible aristocracy was growing up among them,—the aristocracy of hidden firearms.

By Anthony Trollope
'Peace, woman,' Mr. Crawley said, addressing her at last. The bishop jumped out of his chair at hearing the wife of his bosom called a woman. ...

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As to that leisure evening of life, I must say that I do not want it. I can conceive of no contentment of which toil is not to be the immediate parent.

By Anthony Trollope
He must have known me if he had seen me as he was wont to see me, for he was in the habit of flogging me constantly. Perhaps he did not recognize me by my face.

By Anthony Trollope
I hold that gentleman to be the best-dressed whose dress no one observes.

By Anthony Trollope
They are best dressed, whose dress no one observes.

By Anthony Trollope
The satirist who writes nothing but satire should write but little -- or it will seem that his satire springs rather from his own caustic nature than from the sins of the world in which he lives.

By Anthony Trollope
Never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. People will take you very much at your own reckoning.

By Anthony Trollope
I do not think myself to be a worm, and a grub, grass of the field fit only to be burned, a clod, a morsel of putrid atoms that should be thrown to the dungheap, ready for the nethermost pit. Nor if I did should I therefore expect to sit with Angels and Archangels.

By Anthony Trollope
Above all else, never think you're not good enough.

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

By Anthony Trollope