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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

Mind, Which, Brought, Closeness

There is no royal road to learning; no short cut to the acquirement of any art.

- Anthony Trollope

Art, Road, Cut, Royal

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

Strong, Grow, Delicate, Parasite

It is necessary to get a lot of men together, for the show of the thing, otherwise the world will not believe. That is the meaning of committees. But the real work must always be done by one or two men.

- Anthony Trollope

Always, Necessary, Otherwise, Committees

Marvelous is the power which can be exercised, almost unconsciously, over a company, or an individual, or even upon a crowd by one person gifted with good temper, good digestion, good intellects, and good looks.

- Anthony Trollope

Over, Individual, Which, Marvelous

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 thrushes. They whistle and call to each other, guided by instinct rather than by reason.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Reason, Sentiment, Guided

Cham is the only thing to screw one up when one is down a peg.

- Anthony Trollope

Only, The Only Thing, Peg, Screw

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.

- Anthony Trollope

Will, Which, Lives, Writes

The true picture of life as it is, if it could be adequately painted, would show men what they are, and how they might rise, not, indeed to perfection, but one step first, and then another on the ladder.

- Anthony Trollope

Could, Adequately, Painted, Perfection

The habit of reading is the only enjoyment in which there is no alloy; it lasts when all other pleasures fade.

- Anthony Trollope

Enjoyment, Pleasures, Which, Fade

It is hard to rescue a man from the slough of luxury and idleness combined. If anything can do it, it is a cradle filled annually.

- Anthony Trollope

Anything, Cradle, Filled, Slough

As to happiness in this life it is hardly compatible with that diminished respect which ever attends the relinquishing of labour.

- Anthony Trollope

Which, Ever, Compatible, Hardly

Neither money nor position can atone to me for low birth.

- Anthony Trollope

Money, Low, Nor, Atone

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 questions about horseflesh and music about affairs masculine and feminine, then take the leap in the dark.

- Anthony Trollope

Voice, Tone, Feminine, Affairs

But then in novels the most indifferent hero comes out right at last. Some god comes out of a theatrical cloud and leaves the poor devil ten thousand-a-year and a title.

- Anthony Trollope

Some, Last, Theatrical, Novels

Don't let love interfere with your appetite. It never does with mine.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Never, Mine, Interfere

Wine is valued by its price, not its flavour.

- Anthony Trollope

Price, Valued, Wine

Passionate love, I take it, rarely lasts long, and is very troublesome while it does last. Mutual esteem is very much more valuable.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Very, Lasts, Troublesome

It is self-evident that at sixty-five a man has done all that he is fit to do.

- Anthony Trollope

Man, Done, Fit, Self-Evident

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

- Anthony Trollope

Man, Will, Hours, Ought

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

- Anthony Trollope

Important, Nothing, His, Illness

High rank and soft manners may not always belong to a true heart.

- Anthony Trollope

Always, High, Belong, Rank

There are some achievements which are never done in the presence of those who hear of them. Catching salmon is one, and working all night is another.

- Anthony Trollope

Some, Catching, Which, Presence

Poverty, to be picturesque, should be rural. Suburban misery is as hideous as it is pitiable.

- Anthony Trollope

Rural, Should, Suburban, Pitiable

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.

- Anthony Trollope

Parent, Want, Which, Evening

There is no happiness in love, except at the end of an English novel.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Happiness, English, Novel

It is the test of a novel writer's art that he conceal his snake-in-the-grass; but the reader may be sure that it is always there.

- Anthony Trollope

Art, Always, Conceal, Novel

Book love... is your pass to the greatest, the purest, and the most perfect pleasure that God has prepared for His creatures.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Perfect, Pass, Purest

It has now become the doctrine of a large clan of politicians that political honesty is unnecessary, slow, subversive of a man's interests, and incompatible with quick onward movement.

- Anthony Trollope

Quick, Large, Subversive, Doctrine

Love is like any other luxury. You have no right to it unless you can afford it.

- Anthony Trollope

Love, Other, Afford, Love Is

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