George Arnold
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George Arnold (June 24, 1834 – November 9, 1865) was an author and poet. After briefly attempting a career as a portrait painter, he turned to writing and became a regular contributor to Vanity Fair.
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Quotes[edit]
- "Learn while you're young," he often said,
"There is much to enjoy, down here below;
Life for the living, and rest for the dead!"
Said the jolly old pedagogue, long ago.- The Jolly Old Pedagogue.
- The living need charity more than the dead.
- The Jolly Old Pedagogue.