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Frederick Rolfe

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“It's all nonsense to say that the Fifteenth Century can't possibly speak to the Twentieth, because it is the Fifteenth and not the Twentieth, and because those two Centuries haven't got a Common Denominator. They have. It's Human Nature.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“Brisk and prompt to war, soft and not in the least able to resist calamity, fickle in catching at schemes, and always striving after novelties – French characteristics remained unaltered twenty centuries after Julius Caesar made a note of them for all time.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“He took the imperial hand and shook it in the glad-to-see-you-but-keep-off English fashion.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“That cold white candent voice which was more caustic than silver nitrate and more thrilling than a scream.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“Most people have only half developed their single personalities. That a man should split his into four and more; and should develop each separately and perfectly, was so abnormal that many normals failed to understand it.”
— Frederick Rolfe
“Pray for the repose of His soul. He was so tired.”
— Frederick Rolfe