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English - Author September 24, 1717 - March 2, 1797
This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel. - Horace Walpole
This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel. Horace Walpole
World Feel Comedy
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn't. A sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is. - Horace Walpole
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn't. A sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is. Horace Walpole
Humor Imagination Man
The whole secret of life is to be interested in one thing profoundly and in a thousand things well. - Horace Walpole
The whole secret of life is to be interested in one thing profoundly and in a thousand things well. Horace Walpole
Life Things Well
In all science, error precedes the truth, and it is better it should go first than last. - Horace Walpole
In all science, error precedes the truth, and it is better it should go first than last. Horace Walpole
Science Truth Better
Justice is rather the activity of truth, than a virtue in itself. Truth tells us what is due to others, and justice renders that due. Injustice is acting a lie. Horace Walpole
Truth Justice Lie
Plot, rules, nor even poetry, are not half so great beauties in tragedy or comedy as a just imitation of nature, of character, of the passions and their operations in diversified situations. Horace Walpole
Nature Great Poetry
By deafness one gains in one respect more than one loses; one misses more nonsense than sense. Horace Walpole
Respect Deafness Nonsense
We often repent of our first thoughts, and scarce ever of our second. - Horace Walpole
We often repent of our first thoughts, and scarce ever of our second. Horace Walpole
Thoughts First Second
Pictures may serve as helps to religion but are only an appendix to idolatry, for the people must be taught to believe in false gods and in the power of saints before they will learn to worship their images. Horace Walpole
Power Religion Believe
Nine-tenths of the people were created so you would want to be with the other tenth. - Horace Walpole
Nine-tenths of the people were created so you would want to be with the other tenth. Horace Walpole
Society People Want
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The wisest prophets make sure of the event first. Horace Walpole
First Make Prophets
When a Frenchman reads of the garden of Eden, I do not doubt but he concludes it was something approaching to that of Versailles, with clipped hedges, berceaus, and trellis work. Horace Walpole
Work Doubt Garden
Oh that I were seated as high as my ambition, I'd place my naked foot on the necks of monarchs. Horace Walpole
Ambition Naked Place
Men are sent into the world with bills of credit, and seldom draw to their full extent. Horace Walpole
Men World Credit
Poetry is a beautiful way of spoiling prose, and the laborious art of exchanging plain sense for harmony. Horace Walpole
Art Poetry Beautiful
How well Shakespeare knew how to improve and exalt little circumstances, when he borrowed them from circumstantial or vulgar historians. Horace Walpole
Circumstances Well Vulgar
I do not admire politicians; but when they are excellent in their way, one cannot help allowing them their due. Horace Walpole
Way Politicians Admire
I avoid talking before the youth of the age as I would dancing before them: for if one's tongue don't move in the steps of the day, and thinks to please by its old graces, it is only an object of ridicule. Horace Walpole
Age Youth Day
It was said of old Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, that she never puts dots over her I s, to save ink. Horace Walpole
Never Old She
Alexander at the head of the world never tasted the true pleasure that boys of his own age have enjoyed at the head of a school. Horace Walpole
Age World True
Virtue knows to a farthing what it has lost by not having been vice. Horace Walpole
Lost Virtue Vice
It was easier to conquer it than to know what to do with it. Horace Walpole
Conquer Know Than
I never found even in my juvenile hours that it was necessary to go a thousand miles in search of themes for moralizing. Horace Walpole
Search Juvenile Never
The Methodists love your big sinners, as proper subjects to work upon. Horace Walpole
Love Work Your
He would be a very absurd legislator who should pretend to set bounds to his country's welfare, lest it should perish by knowing no bounds. Horace Walpole
Country Welfare Knowing
The establishment of a society for the encouragement of arts will produce great benefits before they are perverted to mischiefs. Horace Walpole
Society Great Will

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