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Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

We hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civilized age. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
age
There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
freedom
The knowledge of the theory of logic has no tendency whatever to make men good reasoners. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
knowledge
Nothing except the mint can make money without advertising. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
money
As civilization advances, poetry almost necessarily declines. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
poetry
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
poetry
Few of the many wise apothegms which have been uttered have prevented a single foolish action. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
wisdom
The object of oratory alone in not truth, but persuasion. by Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas B. Macaulay
alone

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