Anthony Trollope Quotes About Devil

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  • Money is neither god nor devil, that it should make one noble and another vile. It is an accident, and if honestly possessed, may pass from you to me, or from me to you, without a stain.

    Anthony Trollope (2014). “Phineas Finn: The Irish Member”, p.578, Simon and Schuster
  • But then in novels the most indifferent hero comes out right at last. Some god comes out of a theatrical cloud and leaves the poor devil ten thousand-a-year and a title.

    Anthony Trollope (2016). “Ayala's Angel”, p.306, Jester House Publishing
  • The sober devil can hide his cloven hoof; but when the devil drinks he loses his cunning and grows honest.

    Anthony Trollope (2015). “The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All Six Novels in One Volume): Can You Forgive Her? + Phineas Finn + The Eustace Diamonds + Phineas Redux + The Prime Minister + The Duke’s Children”, p.1941, e-artnow
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