Life may as properly be called an art as any other.
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding
Guilt hath very quick ears to an accusation.
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding
Guilt, on the contrary, like a base thief, suspects every eye that beholds him to be privy to his transgressions, and every tongue that mentions his name to be proclaiming them.
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding
"When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always lay a wager that the man, if not the wedding-day, is absolutely fixed on."
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding
"So you think it necessary, then," said the doctor, "that there should be one fool at least in every married couple."
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding
"It hath been often said that it is not death, but dying, which is terrible."
~
Amelia by
Henry Fielding