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British
-
Politician
,
Art Historian
&
Author
September 24, 1717
British
-
Politician
,
Art Historian
&
Author
September 24, 1717
There is no bombast, no similes, flowers, digressions, or unnecessary descriptions. Everything tends directly to the catastrophe.
Horace Walpole
This world is a comedy to those who think a tragedy to those who feel.
Horace Walpole
The world is a comedy to those who think a tragedy to those who feel.
Horace Walpole
Mystery is the wisdom of blockheads.
Horace Walpole
The world is a comedy to those who think a tragedy to those who feel.
Horace Walpole
Mystery is the wisdom of blockheads.
Horace Walpole
I am in a moment of pretty wellness.
Horace Walpole
The best philosophy is to do one's duties to take the world as it comes submit respectfully to one's lot and bless the goodness that has given us so much happiness with it whatever it is.
Horace Walpole
Old friends are the great blessing of one's later years. ... They have a memory of the same events and have the same mode of thinking.
Horace Walpole
We are largely the playthings of our fears. To one fear of the dark to another of physical pain to a third of public ridicule to a fourth of poverty to a fifth of loneliness ... for all of us our particular creature waits in ambush.
Horace Walpole
To act with common sense according to the moment is the best wisdom and the best philosophy is to do one's duties to take the world as it comes submit respectfully to one's lot and bless the goodness that has given us so much happiness with it whatever it is.
Horace Walpole
I fear no bad angel, and have offended no good one.
Horace Walpole
When people will not weed their own minds, they are apt to be overrun by nettles.
Horace Walpole
Heaven mocks the short-sighted views of man.
Horace Walpole
He was persuaded he could know no happiness but in the society of one with whom he could for ever indulge the melancholy that had taken possession of his soul.
Horace Walpole
In science, mistakes always precede the truth.
Horace Walpole
The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
Horace Walpole