Very often a change of self is needed more than a change of scene.
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A. C. Benson
Profession:
Author
Born:
April 24, 1862
Nationality:
British
Quotes by A. C. Benson
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As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.
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A. C. Benson
When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.
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A. C. Benson
One's mind has a way of making itself up in the background, and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do.
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A. C. Benson
Ambition often puts Men upon doing the meanest offices; so climbing is performed in the same position with creeping.
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A. C. Benson
A well begun is half ended.
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A. C. Benson
I read the newspaper avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.
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A. C. Benson
Knowing what you can not do is more important than knowing what you can do. In fact, that's good taste.
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A. C. Benson
I am sure it is one's duty as a teacher to try to show boys that no opinions, no tastes, no emotions are worth much unless they are one's own. I suffered acutely as a boy from the lack of being shown this.
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A. C. Benson
Man, an animal that makes bargains.
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A. C. Benson
The worst sorrows in life are not in its losses and misfortunes, but its fears.
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A. C. Benson
All the best stories are but one story in reality - the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.
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A. C. Benson
People seldom refuse help, if one offers it in the right way.
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A. C. Benson