“What we want to tell, we wish our friend to have curiosity to hear.”
Quote by Samuel Richardson
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A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...
This book is a curated collection of moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflections drawn from the historical novels Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison, all written by Samuel Richardson. The content is systematically arranged under various thematic headings, providing readers with a structured reference to the moral lessons and wisdom found within the original volumes. more
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“You know what a woman's curiosity is.”
Source: The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays: Lady Windermere's Fan; Salome; A Woman of No Importance; An Ideal Husband; The Importance of Being Earnest
“I've made up stuff that's turned out to be real, that's the spooky part.”
“Talking much is a sign of vanity, for the one who is lavish with words is cheap in deeds.”
“Do not on any account attempt to write on both sides of the paper at once.”
“They who lose today may win tomorrow.”
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha
