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Wilkie Collins

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Shall I confess it, Mr. Hartright? I sadly want a reform in the construction of children. Nature's only idea seems to be to make them machines for the production of incessant noise.


— Wilkie Collins


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I am not against hasty marriages where a mutual flame is fanned by an adequate income.


— Wilkie Collins


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Well may your heart believe the truths I tell; 'Tis virtue makes the bliss, where'er we dwell.


— Wilkie Collins


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This is the story of what a Woman's patience can endure, and what a Man's resolution can achieve.


— Wilkie Collins


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The law will argue any thing, with any body who will pay the law for the use of its brains and its time.


— Wilkie Collins


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The horrid mystery hanging over us in this house gets into my head like liquor, and makes me wild.


— Wilkie Collins


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Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind.


— Wilkie Collins


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It is the nature of truth to struggle to the light.


— Wilkie Collins


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I have always maintained that the one important phenomenon presented by modern society is - the enormous prosperity of Fools.


— Wilkie Collins


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About Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins Quotes




Did you know about Wilkie Collins?

He was often unable to leave his home and had difficulty writing. His next novel No Name combined social commentary – the absurdity of the law as it applied to children of unmarried parents (see Illegitimacy in fiction) – with a densely plotted revenge thriller. He learned Italian while the family was in Italy and began learning French with which he would eventually become fluent.

A number of Collins's works were first publiWilkie Collinsd in Dickens's journals All the Year Round and Household Words. The two collaborated on several dramatic and fictional works and some of Collins's plays were performed by Dickens's acting company. Writing at the time of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 he stated "I begin to believe in only one civilising influence—the discovery one of these days of a destructive agent so terrible that War shall mean annihilation and men's fears will force them to keep the peace.

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