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Frances Trollope Quotes: "I very seldom, during my whole stay in the country, heard a sentence elegantly turned, and correctly pronounced from the lips of an American."

I very seldom, during my whole stay in the country, heard a sentence elegantly turned, and correctly pronounced from the lips of an American.



Frances Trollope Quotes: "there is less alms-giving in America than in any other Christian country on the face of the globe. It is not in the temper of the people either to give or to receive."

there is less alms-giving in America than in any other Christian country on the face of the globe. It is not in the temper of the people either to give or to receive.




Frances Trollope Quotes: "The total and universal want of manners, both in males and females, is ... remarkable ... that polish which removes the coarser and rougher parts of our nature is unknown and undreamed of."

The total and universal want of manners, both in males and females, is ... remarkable ... that polish which removes the coarser and rougher parts of our nature is unknown and undreamed of.



Frances Trollope Quotes: "When newspapers are the principal vehicles of the wit and wisdom of a people, the higher graces of composition can hardly be looked for."

When newspapers are the principal vehicles of the wit and wisdom of a people, the higher graces of composition can hardly be looked for.




Frances Trollope Quotes: "To an American writer, I should think it must be a flattering distinction to escape the admiration of the newspapers."

To an American writer, I should think it must be a flattering distinction to escape the admiration of the newspapers.



Frances Trollope Quotes: "I have listened to much dull and heavy conversation in America, but rarely to any that I could strictly call silly (if I except the every where privileged class of very young ladies)."

I have listened to much dull and heavy conversation in America, but rarely to any that I could strictly call silly (if I except the every where privileged class of very young ladies).



Frances Trollope Quotes: "I draw from life - but I always pulp my acquaintance before serving them up. You would never recognize a pig in a sausage."

I draw from life - but I always pulp my acquaintance before serving them up. You would never recognize a pig in a sausage.




Frances Trollope Quotes: "It seems hardly fair to quarrel with a place because its staple commodity is not pretty, but I am sure I should have liked Cincinnati much better if the people had not dealt so very largely in hogs."

It seems hardly fair to quarrel with a place because its staple commodity is not pretty, but I am sure I should have liked Cincinnati much better if the people had not dealt so very largely in hogs.



Frances Trollope Quotes: "All the freedom enjoyed in America, beyond what is enjoyed in England, is enjoyed solely by the disorderly at the expense of the orderly."

All the freedom enjoyed in America, beyond what is enjoyed in England, is enjoyed solely by the disorderly at the expense of the orderly.



Frances Trollope Quotes: "It is rarely [Americans] dine in society, except in taverns and boarding-houses. Then they eat with the greatest possible rapidity, and in total silence."

It is rarely [Americans] dine in society, except in taverns and boarding-houses. Then they eat with the greatest possible rapidity, and in total silence.