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Macaulay Quotes: "Ambrose Phillips . . . who had the honor of bringing into fashion a species of composition which has been called, after his name, Namby Pamby."

Ambrose Phillips . . . who had the honor of bringing into fashion a species of composition which has been called, after his name, Namby Pamby.



Macaulay Quotes: "Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here."

Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here.




Macaulay Quotes: "Thus our democracy was from an early period the most aristocratic, and our aristocracy the most democratic."

Thus our democracy was from an early period the most aristocratic, and our aristocracy the most democratic.



Macaulay Quotes: "Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack; But those behind cried "Forward!" And those before cried "Back!"

Was none who would be foremost To lead such dire attack; But those behind cried "Forward!" And those before cried "Back!




Macaulay Quotes: "[I can] scarcely write upon mathematics or mathematicians. Oh for words to express my abomination of the science."

[I can] scarcely write upon mathematics or mathematicians. Oh for words to express my abomination of the science.



Macaulay Quotes: "He who, in an enlightened and literary society, aspires to be a great poet, must first become a little child."

He who, in an enlightened and literary society, aspires to be a great poet, must first become a little child.



Macaulay Quotes: "So true it is, that nature has caprices which art cannot imitate."

So true it is, that nature has caprices which art cannot imitate.




Macaulay Quotes: "He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave."

He had done that which could never be forgiven; he was in the grasp of one who never forgave.



Macaulay Quotes: "In the modern languages there was not, six hundred years ago, a single volume which is now read. The library of our profound scholar must have consisted entirely of Latin books."

In the modern languages there was not, six hundred years ago, a single volume which is now read. The library of our profound scholar must have consisted entirely of Latin books.



Macaulay Quotes: "Language is the machine of the poet."

Language is the machine of the poet.



Macaulay Quotes: "The highest eulogy which can be pronounced on the Revolution of 1688 is this that this was our last Revolution."

The highest eulogy which can be pronounced on the Revolution of 1688 is this that this was our last Revolution.



Macaulay Quotes: "The end of government is the happiness of the people."

The end of government is the happiness of the people.




Macaulay Quotes: "Sense can support herself handsomely in most countries on some eighteen pence a day; but for fantasy, planets and solar systems, will not suffice."

Sense can support herself handsomely in most countries on some eighteen pence a day; but for fantasy, planets and solar systems, will not suffice.



Macaulay Quotes: "The opinion of the great body of the reading public is very materially influenced even by the unsupported assertions of those who assume a right to criticize."

The opinion of the great body of the reading public is very materially influenced even by the unsupported assertions of those who assume a right to criticize.



Macaulay Quotes: "Temple was a man of the world amongst men of letters, a man of letters amongst men of the world."

Temple was a man of the world amongst men of letters, a man of letters amongst men of the world.



Macaulay Quotes: "There are countries in which it would be as absurd to establish popular governments as to abolish all the restraints in a school or to unite all the strait-waistcoats in a madhouse."

There are countries in which it would be as absurd to establish popular governments as to abolish all the restraints in a school or to unite all the strait-waistcoats in a madhouse.



Macaulay Quotes: "Scotland by no means escaped the fate ordained for every country which is connected, but not incorporated, with another country of greater resources."

Scotland by no means escaped the fate ordained for every country which is connected, but not incorporated, with another country of greater resources.



Macaulay Quotes: "There is no country in Europe which is so easy to over-run as Spain; there is no country which it is more difficult to conquer."

There is no country in Europe which is so easy to over-run as Spain; there is no country which it is more difficult to conquer.



Macaulay Quotes: "If ever Shakespeare rants, it is not when his imagination is hurrying him along, but when he is hurrying his imagination along."

If ever Shakespeare rants, it is not when his imagination is hurrying him along, but when he is hurrying his imagination along.



Macaulay Quotes: "Highest among those who have exhibited human nature by means of dialogue stands Shakespeare. His variety is like the variety of nature,--endless diversity, scarcely any monstrosity."

Highest among those who have exhibited human nature by means of dialogue stands Shakespeare. His variety is like the variety of nature,--endless diversity, scarcely any monstrosity.



Macaulay Quotes: "The effective strength of sects is not to be ascertained merely by counting heads."

The effective strength of sects is not to be ascertained merely by counting heads.



Macaulay Quotes: "In truth it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that good poets are bad critics."

In truth it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that good poets are bad critics.



Macaulay Quotes: "Education...has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading."

Education...has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.



Macaulay Quotes: "Enlarged sympathy with children was one of the chief contributions made by the Victorian English to real civilization."

Enlarged sympathy with children was one of the chief contributions made by the Victorian English to real civilization.



Macaulay Quotes: "Pour, varlet, pour the waterThe water steaming hot!A spoonful for each man of usAnother for the pot!"

Pour, varlet, pour the waterThe water steaming hot!A spoonful for each man of usAnother for the pot!



Macaulay Quotes: "The dust and silence of the upper shelf."

The dust and silence of the upper shelf.



Macaulay Quotes: "The art of making much show with little substance."

The art of making much show with little substance.



Macaulay Quotes: "Nothing perhaps is strange once you have accepted life itself the great strange business which includes all lesser strangeness."

Nothing perhaps is strange once you have accepted life itself the great strange business which includes all lesser strangeness.



Macaulay Quotes: "His imagination resembled the wings of an ostrich. It enabled him to run though not to soar."

His imagination resembled the wings of an ostrich. It enabled him to run though not to soar.



Macaulay Quotes: "The highest intellects like the tops of mountains are the first to catch and to reflect the dawn."

The highest intellects like the tops of mountains are the first to catch and to reflect the dawn.



Macaulay Quotes: "The object of oratory is not truth but persuasion."

The object of oratory is not truth but persuasion.



Macaulay Quotes: "The object of oratory alone is not truth but persuasion."

The object of oratory alone is not truth but persuasion.



Macaulay Quotes: "American democracy must be a failure because it places the supreme authority in the hands of the poorest and most ignorant part of the society."

American democracy must be a failure because it places the supreme authority in the hands of the poorest and most ignorant part of the society.



Macaulay Quotes: "Perhaps no person can be a poet, or even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind."

Perhaps no person can be a poet, or even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind.