Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Ellen Buckingham Mathews

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English novelist Ellen Buckingham Mathews.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Ellen Buckingham Mathews

Ellen Buckingham Mathews (1849โ€“1920) was a popular female English novelist during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was also known as Mrs Reeves after her marriage in 1877 to Dr. Henry Albert Reeves (1841โ€“1914) but was best known under her pen name, Helen Mathers. She was born in Misterton, Somerset. Her first novel, "Comin' thro' the Rye" was published in 1875. It was partly based on people in her life and on her own early romantic experiences. She also acknowledged Rhoda Broughton as an early influence. She continued to write until her death.

Were all the pleasures in the world, even pure air, made solely for the rich? I think it is immoral - it is horrible! - that one man may own twenty millions of money, and another has to commit a crime to keep the life in his miserable body. And if I were wealthy, I'd be a spendthrift! It's the spendthrifts who are the real friends of the poor. Some of their money filters through to the very lowest classes.
for true happiness, sane enjoyment, you must look to the country, not town. Only you want one true heart beside you with which to enjoy it!
... without health to enjoy love, and love to enjoy wealth, is not all vanity? โ€” ยฉ Ellen Buckingham Mathews
... without health to enjoy love, and love to enjoy wealth, is not all vanity?
real beauty is never vain.
... it is always the men we won't allow to make love to us, who take our characters away.
Blessed are those who know nothing, and diligently spread the same.
I thought of what might be, if only the people who have too much money would help those who have too little!
if you men only knew how we love a man who can be just a woman to us sometimes!
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