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"Its dogged as does it. Its not thinking about it."
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Anthony Trollope"Their support was not needed, therefore they were not courted."
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among the best-known of his 47 novels are two series of six novels each collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire and the Palliser novels, as well as The Way We Live Now. His novels address political, social, and gender issues and other topical matters. He also wrote an autobiography, a book on William Makep
"Its dogged as does it. Its not thinking about it."
"Take away from English authors their copyrights, and you would very soon take away from England her authors."
"Of course there was a Great House at Allington. How otherwise should there have been a Small House?"
"Let her who is forty call herself forty; but if she can be young in spirit at forty, let her show that she is so."
"Always remember, Mr. Robarts, that when you go into an attorneys office door, you will have to pay for it, first or last."
"Taken altogether, Washington as a city is most unsatisfactory, and falls more grievously short of the thing attempted than any other of the great undertakings of which I have seen anything in the United States."