Top 29 G A Henty Quotes

#1. I do believe you would be perfectly happy shut up in your study with your rolls of manuscript all your life, without seeing another human being save a servant to bring you in bread and fruit and water twice a day.

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#2. Excuse me, Scopus," Beric said quietly, "I am perfectly ready to fight with this bragadocio, and challenge him to a contest; a few hard knocks will do neither of us any harm, therefore let us go into the school and have it out, It is much better so than to have perpetual quarrelling.

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#3. a rogue can generally express himself better than an honest man.

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#4. No one is strong in himself, but God gives strength.

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#5. I maintain that in every position that arises, we should deliberately search, among other things, for pieces which have no retreat. If we see one, we automatically look to see if it can be netted.

Cecil Purdy

#6. Religion deserves no more respect than a pile of garbage.

H.L. Mencken

#7. this is a time when we must all take sides for or against the king.

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#8. So that there is enough to keep life together, it matters little what it is.

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#9. Women are always passionately certain that they are right, and neither counsel nor entreaty can get them to believe that there can be any other side to a case than that which they take.

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#10. How is a boy's mind to expand if he does not ask questions, and who should be so well able to answer his questions as his father?

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#11. They say troubles never comes singly,

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#12. You could write a book about things that you can't find on-line.

Maggie Stiefvater

#13. friends of the king can no longer be grip hands with friends of the Commons.

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#14. I fear not," Hamilcar said gravely, shaking his head. "It seems to be the fate of all nations, that as they grow in wealth so they lose their manly virtues. With wealth comes corruption, indolence, a reluctance to make sacrifices, and a weakening of the feeling of patriotism.

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#15. Whether success will crown the effort, or whether God wills it otherwise, it is not for man to discuss; it is enough that the work is there, and it is our duty to do it.

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#16. The Henty books provide training in history and in many of the highest aspects of human character ... American young people should read not a few Henty books, but all 99 of them.

Arthur B. Robinson

#17. everyone in the land has an equal chance. In war the bravest becomes a general, in peace the cleverest is chosen as a councillor.

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#18. Men are foolish creatures sometimes, even the wisest of them." Marion

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#19. The bee himself did not evade the schoolboy more than she evaded me, and even at this day I still stand somewhat bewildered, like the boy.

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

#20. The beauty of your passion is in the colours of your belief.

Israelmore Ayivor

#21. One don't like setting out to help to bring a man to the gallus when you have got his money in your pocket.

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#22. Men make their own happiness, and a man may be respected even though only a slave.

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#23. The spirit of logical analysis should in practice blend with the practical pressure for the adoption of some form of international language, but it should not allow itself to be stampeded by it.

Edward Sapir

#24. Books should make somebody look at how they feel, be honest with themselves.

Clive Barker

#25. It is just as easy to be polite as to be rude, and men are served better for love than for fear.

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#26. His father had been so seriously wounded, at Vimiera, that he was invalided home and placed on half pay; and in the same battle Captain O'Grady lost his left arm but, on its being cured, returned to his place in the regiment.

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#27. Lies are essential to humanity.

Marcel Proust

#28. We cannot go into court with merely suspicions; we must get facts.

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#29. Our long wanderings have made a man out of him, too. They have not only strengthened his frame and hardened his constitution, but they have given stability to his character. He is thoughtful and prudent, and his advice will always be valuable, while of his courage I have no doubt.

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