Anthony Trollope Quotes About Doubt

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  • I doubt whether any girl would be satisfied with her lover's mind if she knew the whole of it.

    'The Small House at Allington' (1864) ch. 4
  • A bull in a china shop is not a useful animal, nor is he ornamental, but there can be no doubt of his energy. The hare was full of energy, but he didn't win the race. The man who stands still is the man who keeps his ground.

    Men  
    Anthony Trollope (2016). “Anthony Trollope: The Chronicles of Barsetshire & The Palliser Novels (Unabridged): The Warden + The Barchester Towers + Doctor Thorne + Framley Parsonage + The Small House at Allington + The Last Chronicle of Barset + Can You Forgive Her? + The Prime Minister + Eustace Diamonds...”, p.4368, e-artnow (Open Publishing)
  • There would be a blaze and a confusion, in which timid men would doubt whether the constitution would be burned to tinder or only illuminated; but that blaze and that confusion would be dear to Mr. Daubney if he could stand as the centre figure, the great pyrotechnist who did it all, red from head to foot with the glare of the squibs with which his own hands were filling all the spaces.

    Men  
    "Phineas Redux". Book by Anthony Trollope, Ch. 34, 1873.
  • I judge a man by his actions with men, much more than by his declarations Godwards - When I find him to be envious, carping, spiteful, hating the successes of others, and complaining that the world has never done enough for him, I am apt to doubt whether his humility before God will atone for his want of manliness.

    Men  
    "The Letters of Anthony Trollope", (p. 691), 1983.
  • Men and not measures are, no doubt, the very life of politics. But then it is not the fashion to say so in public places.

    Men  
    Anthony Trollope (2015). “Anthony Trollope: The Chronicles of Barsetshire & The Palliser Novels: The Warden + The Barchester Towers + Doctor Thorne + Framley Parsonage + The Small House at Allington + The Last Chronicle of Barset + Can You Forgive Her? + The Prime Minister + Eustace Diamonds…”, p.4517, e-artnow
  • I doubt whether I ever read any description of scenery which gave me an idea of the place described.

    Anthony Trollope (1873). “Australia and New Zealand”, p.204
  • With many women I doubt whether there be any more effectual wayof touching their hearts than ill-using them and then confessing it. If you wish to get the sweetest fragrance from the herb at your feet, tread on it and bruise it.

    Heart  
    'Miss Mackenzie' (1865) ch. 10
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