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An English writer and dean of the Privy Council, youngest son of Thomas Helps, a London merchant, was born in Streatham in South London. Sir Arthur Helps, KCB, DCL (10 July 1813 – 7 March 1875) was an English writer and dean of the Privy Council, youngest son of Thomas Helps, a London merchant, was born in Streatham in South London.
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Experience is the extract of suffering.
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Tolerance is the only real test of civilization.
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Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought.
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Wise sayings often fall on barren ground but a kind word is never thrown away.
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If you would understand your own age read the works of fiction produced in it. People in disguise speak freely.
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Nature intended you to be the fountain-spring of cheerfulness and social life and not the mountain of despair and melancholy.
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No man who has not sat in the assemblies of men can know the light odd and uncertain ways in which decisions are often arrived at.
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Men of much depth of mind can bear a great deal of counsel; for it does not easily deface their own character nor render their purposes indistinct.
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The living together for three long rainy days in the country has done more to dispel love than all the perfidies in love that have ever been committed.
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Almost all human affairs are tedious. Everything is too long. Visits dinners concerts plays speeches pleadings essays sermons are too long. Pleasure and business labour equally under this defect or as I should rather say this fatal superabundance.