Charles Dicken's Pictures From Italy: "Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart."Charles DickensÉpuisé4,0Prévenez-moi
Thomas Hardy's The Well Beloved: "A man's silence is wonderful to listen to."Thomas HardyÉpuisé4,0Prévenez-moi
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Essays: Insightful, masterful essays and musings on poetry, love, metaphysics and the futurePercy Bysshe ShelleyÉpuisé4,0Prévenez-moi
Henry James' The Aspern Papers: "I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all."Henry JamesÉpuisé3,5Prévenez-moi
Henry James' The American: "I hate American simplicity. I glory in the piling up of complications of every sort. If I could pronounce the name JaHenry JamesÉpuisé3,0Prévenez-moi
Henry James' The Death Of The Lion: "Feel, feel, I say - feel for all you're worth, and even if it half kills you, for that is the only way to live"Henry JamesÉpuisé2,0Prévenez-moi
Daniel Defoe - The Storm: "Call on me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver, and thou shalt glorify me"Daniel DefoeÉpuisé1,0Prévenez-moi
Thomas Hardy's The Romantic Adventures Of A Milkmaid: "Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change."Thomas HardyÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
H.G. Wells - God The Invisible King: "The crisis of today is the joke of tomorrow."Herbert George WellsÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Rudyard Kipling's Bridge Builders: "Never look backwards or you'll fall down the stairs."Rudyard KiplingÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Daniel Defoe - Pamphlets - Volume I: "I am giving an account of what was, not of what ought or ought not to be."Daniel DefoeÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Rudyard Kipling's The Story Of The Gadsbys: "One may fall but he falls by himself - Falls by himself with himself to blame."Rudyard KiplingÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Daniel Defoe - Military Memoirs of Captain George Carleton: "Sure we are all made by some secret Power, who formed the earth and sea, the air and sky"Daniel DefoeÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court: "You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."Mark TwainÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Charles Dickens? The Lazy Tour Of Two Idle Apprentices: "I do not know the American gentleman, God forgive me for putting two such words together."Charles DickensÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Mal Moulee: "A poor original is better than a good imitation."Ella Wheeler WilcoxÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous: "Every one wanted to say so much that no one said anything in particular."Rudyard KiplingÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Daniel Defoe's An Essay Upon Projects: "It is better to have a lion at the head of an army of sheep, than a sheep at the head of an army of lions."Daniel DefoeÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
George Eliot's Silas Marner: "There's nothing kills a man so soon as having nobody to find fault with but himself..."George EliotÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Henry James' Daisy Miller: "She feels in italics and thinks in CAPITALS."Henry JamesÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Jerome K Jerome's Stage Land: "I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at is for hours."Jerome Klapka JeromeÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey: "There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, itJane AustenÉpuiséPrévenez-moi
Wilkie Collins' The Haunted Hotel: "Ask yourself if there is any explanation of the mystery of your own life and death."Wilkie CollinsÉpuiséPrévenez-moi