12 Quotes & Sayings By Arthur Christopher Benson

Sir Arthur Christopher Benson, Baronet (19 March 1844 – 25 November 1923), was an English barrister and judge, who served as Solicitor General for England and Wales (1881–1882) and as Attorney General for England and Wales (1885–1886). He served as Master of the Rolls (a senior judge of the Chancery Division) from 1894 to 1910.

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Readjusting is a painful process but most of us need it at one time or another. Arthur Christopher Benson
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It is often wonderful how putting down on paper a clear statement of a case helps one to see not perhaps the way out but the way in. Arthur Christopher Benson
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One's mind has a way of making itself up in the background and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do. Arthur Christopher Benson
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The worst sorrows in life are not in its losses and misfortunes but its fears. Arthur Christopher Benson
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I never enter a new company without the hope that I may discover a friend perhaps the friend sitting there with an expectant smile. That hope survives a thousand disappointments. Arthur Christopher Benson
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Congenial labor is the secret of happiness. Arthur Christopher Benson
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There remain times when one can only endure. One lives on one doesn't die and the only thing that one can do is to fill one's mind and time as far as possible with the concerns of other people. It doesn't bring immediate peace but it brings the dawn nearer. Arthur Christopher Benson
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It seems sometimes as if one were powerless to do any more from within to overcome troubles and that help must come from without. Arthur Christopher Benson
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There remain times when one can only endure. One lives on one doesn't die and the only thing that one can do is to fill one's mind and time as far as possible with the concerns of other people. It doesn't bring immediate peace but it brings the dawn nearer. Arthur Christopher Benson
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The moment that any life however good stifles you you may be sure it isn't your real life. Arthur Christopher Benson
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Congenial labor is essence of happiness. Arthur Christopher Benson