Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 31. p. 239
Famous Henry Taylor Quotes
Money.
Notes from Life (1853)
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 29. p. 219
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 18. p. 130
Henry Taylor Quotes about men
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 21. p. 144
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 14. p. 91
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 31 p. 236
“Conscience is, in most men, an anticipation of the opinions of others.”
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 9. p. 63
Henry Taylor Quotes about the world
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 17. p. 121
Act I, sc. 7.
Philip van Artevelde (1834)
Variant: Such souls,
Whose sudden visitations daze the world,
Vanish like lighting, but they leave behind
A voice that in the distance far away
Wakens the slumbering ages.
Henry Taylor Quotes
The Ways of the Rich and Great.
Notes from Life (1853)
“His food
Was glory, which was poison to his mind
And peril to his body.”
Act I, sc. 5.
Philip van Artevelde (1834)
Money.
Notes from Life (1853)
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 31. p. 235
“An unreflected light did never yet
Dazzle the vision feminine.”
Act I, sc. 5.
Philip van Artevelde (1834)
“I have not skill
From such a sharp and waspish word as "No"
To pluck the sting.”
Act I, sc. 1.
Philip van Artevelde (1834)
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 33. p. 254
“The hope, and not the fact, of advancement, is the spur to industry.”
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 23. p. 187
Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 18. p. 131
Act I, sc. 5.
Philip van Artevelde (1834)