Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Anthony Trollope
- A small daily task, if it is really daily, will beat the labours of a spasmodic Hercules.
- What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee?…Was there ever anything so civil?
- That I can read and be happy while I am reading is a great blessing.
- Nobody holds a good opinion of a man who holds a low opinion of himself.
- To have her meals, her daily walk, and her fill of novels, and to be left alone, was all that she asked of the gods.
- The habit of reading is the only enjoyment in which there is no alloy; it lasts when all other pleasures fade.
- She was one who, in madness, was resolute to throw herself from a precipice but to whom some remnant of sanity remained, which forced her to seek those who would save her from herself.
- And, above all things, never think that you’re not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life, people will take you very much at your own reckoning.
- Words spoken cannot be recalled, and many a man and many a woman who has spoken a word at once regretted, are far too proud to express that regret.
- Till we can become divine, we must be content to be human, lest in our hurry for change we sink to something lower.
Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was a prolific and influential Victorian-era English novelist and civil servant. Born in London, he hailed from a literary family, with his mother, Frances Trollope, also being a well-known writer. Trollope’s early career was in the British Post Office, where he worked for over three decades, concurrently pursuing his passion for writing. His first novel, “The Macdermots of Ballycloran,” was published in 1847.
Trollope is best known for his series of novels set in the fictional Barsetshire and Palliser worlds. The “Chronicles of Barsetshire” include notable works like “The Warden” and “Barchester Towers,” while the “Palliser novels” feature “Can You Forgive Her?” and “The Prime Minister.” His novels often explored the intricacies of Victorian society, politics, and the clergy, offering keen insights into human nature.
Notably disciplined in his writing routine, Trollope maintained a consistent daily word count goal, contributing to his remarkable literary output. Beyond novels, he wrote travel books, short stories, and non-fiction works. Anthony Trollope’s literary legacy endures, and his contributions to the 19th-century novel continue to be celebrated for their wit, social commentary, and insightful character portrayals.
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