Samuel Butler, the renowned British poet, captivated readers with his lyrical verses and profound reflections on the human condition. From his classic work "Erewhon" to his timeless poetry collections, Butler's literary oeuvre continues to resonate with audiences, offering profound insights into the complexities of existence.
"Young people have a marvelous faculty of either dying or adapting themselves to circumstances."
"Loyalty is still the same Whether it win or lose the game True as a dial to the sun Although it be not shined upon."
"Christ: I dislike him very much. Still, I can stand him. What I cannot stand is the wretched band of people whose profession is to hoodwink us about him."
"Loyalty is still the same, whether it win or lose the game; true as a dial to the sun, although it be not shined upon."
"Having, then, once introduced an element of inconsistency into his system, he was far too consistent not to be inconsistent consistently, and he lapsed ere long into an amiable indifferentism which to outward appearance differed but little from the indifferentism."