Choose quotes font
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
I never could get on with representative individuals but people who existed on their own account an
Next quotes
E. M. Forster:
Two cheers for Democracy; one because it admits variety, and two because it permits criticism.E. M. Forster:
The king died and then the queen died is a story. The king died, and then queen died of grief is aE. M. Forster:
Oxford is Oxford: not a mere receptacle for youth, like Cambridge. Perhaps it wants its inmates toE. M. Forster:
Liking one person is an extra reason for liking another.E. M. Forster:
England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.E. M. Forster:
Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. Unlike love, it has always had a bad press. It is neE. M. Forster:
No man can be an agnostic who has a sense of humour.E. M. Forster:
The fact is we can only love what we know personally. And we cannot know much. In public affairs, iE. M. Forster:
For our vanity is such that we hold our own characters immutable, and we are slow to acknowledge thE. M. Forster:
Letters have to pass two tests before they can be classed as good: they must express the personalit