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Horace Walpole Quotes
Horace Walpole
English
Author
Born:
Sep 24
,
1717
Died:
Mar 2
,
1797
Age
Before
First
People
Sense
Work
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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
Man
Sense Of Humor
Humor
Sense
Imagination
Console
Given
He
Him
Provided
Compensate
Nine-tenths of the people were created so you would want to be with the other tenth.
Horace Walpole
You
People
Society
Other
Nine-Tenths
Would
Tenth
Were
Want
Created
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
Garden
Approaching
Doubt
Something
He
Eden
Frenchman
Reads
Versailles
By deafness one gains in one respect more than one loses; one misses more nonsense than sense.
Horace Walpole
Respect
Sense
More
Misses
Deafness
Nonsense
Loses
Than
Gains
The wisest prophets make sure of the event first.
Horace Walpole
First
Prophets
Wisest
Make
Sure
Event
Poetry is a beautiful way of spoiling prose, and the laborious art of exchanging plain sense for harmony.
Horace Walpole
Beautiful
Art
Sense
Harmony
Way
Poetry
Exchanging
Spoiling
Prose
Beautiful Way
Laborious
Plain
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
Religion
People
Will
Power
Before
Believe
Worship
Must
Only
Pictures
For The People
Learn
Idolatry
Saints
False
Gods
May
Taught
Helps
Appendix
Serve
Images
Oh that I were seated as high as my ambition, I'd place my naked foot on the necks of monarchs.
Horace Walpole
Naked
Ambition
High
Foot
Were
Oh
Place
Monarchs
Seated
Necks
Virtue knows to a farthing what it has lost by not having been vice.
Horace Walpole
Lost
Virtue
Having
Knows
Been
Vice
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