10 Quotes & Sayings By Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts was born on December 2, 1846 in London, England. Her father, Isaac Phillpotts, had been a celebrated importer and her mother, Louisa, was the daughter of a wealthy Jewish merchant. It was Eden's eldest sister, Fanny (1847-1933), who married her champion, the famous actress Ellen Terry (1848-1922). Eden had two brother's who also became actors: Charles (1848-1926) and Charles Francis (1850-1914) Read more

Eden was educated at home. She developed an interest in acting and joined a drama company at age 14. At age 17 she met the great actor Henry Irving (1838-1901), with whom she became lifelong friends.

When the family moved to Florence in 1868 they lived nearby in Santa Croce. They were members of the English colony in Tuscany which included Oscar Wilde's mother Jane who died there in 1891.

We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to...
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We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to another ear they generally convey neither profit nor entertainment. Eden Phillpotts
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Nine-nine of every hundred among you probably desire peace, while the balance may hold war a condition to be preferred; but what can be the mental norm of statesmanship where such a minority conquer the peace-lovers? Eden Phillpotts
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To make the State your god is to worship an idol, for the State is a man-made creation arising naturally out of tribal communion; but the soul, if such there be, is a god-made miracle and above all national or patriotic standards — the supreme and eternal reality. Eden Phillpotts
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In the marshes the buckbean has lifted its feathery mist of flower spikes above the bed of trefoil leaves. The fimbriated flowers are a miracle of workmanship and every blossom exhibits an exquisite disorder of ragged petals finer than lace. But one needs a lens to judge of their beauty: it lies hidden from the power of our eyes, and menyanthes must have bloomed and passed a million times before there came any to perceive and salute her loveliness. The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper. . Eden Phillpotts
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If it were but known that the combined might of the world was against aggression, the war-minded could only seek his salvation in peace, perceiving that further ostentatious preparations for war were idle. Eden Phillpotts
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Why are you all wasting human labour and the world’s wealth in building machinery to commit mass murder — creatures that for half a million years and more have been endowed with reason — conscious beings who discovered a better way long centuries ago? Eden Phillpotts
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You are but a tiny cluster upon the vines of heaven, where the grapes are worlds; yet you hold the power to ripen your bitter berries and add to the eternal vintage of cosmic sweetness if so you will. Eden Phillpotts
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A Socialist State demands precisely the same human symbols as that of Fascist or Nazi, and the same surrender of human liberties if it is to succeed. Eden Phillpotts
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The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper. Eden Phillpotts