Married Fools In Fiction, Literary Fiction M One fool at least in every married couple. Henry Fielding – Tom Jones Purchase Now Henry Fielding Tom Jones FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Perpetual Motion In Fiction, Literary Fiction P Neither love nor fire can subsist without perpetual motion; both cease to live so soon as they cease to hope, or to fear. Henry Fielding – Tom Jones Purchase Now
Opinions and Profit In Comedy, Fiction O A man ought to be concerned for the opinions of others only so far as he is to profit by them. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now
Love, Scandal, and Tea In Comedy, Fiction L Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now
Noble Soul’s Fear In Comedy, Fiction N The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks from. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now
Vanity’s Discomfort In Comedy, Fiction V Vanity is as ill at ease under indifference as tenderness is under a love which it cannot return. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now