“Some offered such rude comfort as their sympathetic hearts but not too fecund intellects could devise,””
Quotes by Sir Hall Caine
“when one dies, those who survive ask what he has left behind; the angel who bends above him asks what he has sent before.””
“It's ill-luck to serve a bad man,””
“leave such mistakes for time to set right. And when the truth comes in such a case it comes to some purpose.””
“Hidden there”
“Ah! how true it was that conscience was a thousand swords.””
“But of what avail was the innocence of the accused in days when an indictment was equal to a conviction!””
Sir Hall CaineSir Hall Caine was a prominent British novelist and playwright, known for his works that often explored themes of morality, faith, and the human condition. Born in the Isle of Man, Caine's early life ...