Science may carry us to Mars, but it will leave the Earth peopled as ever by the inept.
Agnes Repplier Quotes
It has been well said that tea is suggestive of a thousand wants, from which spring the decencies and luxuries of civilization.
Similar Quotes
Cricket is the greatest game that the wit of man has yet devised.
- Sir Pelham WarnerAdvertising is selling Twinkies to adults.
- Donald R. VanceThe struggle of the male to learn to listen to and respect his own intuitive, inner prompt...
- Herb GoldbergEach generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the ...
- Francis SchaefferEach had defended his own country; the Germans Germany, the Frenchmen France; they had don...
- Ernst TollerComments on: "Agnes Repplier Quotes: It has been well said that tea is suggestive of a thousand wants,..."
Birth: | 1st April, 1855 |
Death: | 15th November, 1950 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Essayist |
Agnes Repplier was an American essayist. She was born in Philadelphia, of French and German extraction, and was educated at the Sacred Heart Convent at Torresdale, near Philadelphia. She was one of America's chief representatives of the discursive essay, displaying wide reading and apt quotation. Her writings contain literary criticism as well as comments on contemporary life. These characteristics were already apparent in the first essay which she contributed to the Atlantic Monthly, entitled “Children, Past and Present.” Her earliest national publications appeared in 1881 in Catholic World. Although she did write several biographies and some fiction, early in her career she decided to concentrate her attention on writing essays, and for 50 years she enjoyed a national reputation. She was a heavy smoker, and had a conservative's outlook on the issues of the day.
Related Authors
Advertisement
Today's Anniversary - 20th November
Births
- 1934 - R. W. Apple, Jr.
- 1884 - Norman Thomas
- 1959 - Ron Suskind
- 1932 - Richard Dawson
- 1948 - Richard Masur
Deaths
- 1933 - Augustine Birrell
- 1976 - Trofim Lysenko
- 1774 - Abraham Tucker
- 1921 - Leonardo Sciascia
- 2011 - Shelagh Delaney
Quote of the day
Popular Topics
About Quoteswave
Our mission is to motivate, boost self confiedence and inspire people to Love life, live life and surf life with words.
Share with your friends