Macaulay, Thomas B.: Shakespeare has had neither (an) equal nor second. (Thomas B. Macaulay: British historian, author, and politician, 1800-1859) Categories: LEGACIES, SHAKESPEARE
Macaulay, Thomas B.: The highest intellects, like the tops of mountains, are the first to catch and to reflect the dawn. (Thomas B. Macaulay: British historian, author, and politician, 1800-1859) Categories: BRILLIANCE
Macaulay, Thomas B.: The liberty of discussion is the chief safeguard of all other liberties. (Thomas B. Macaulay: British historian, author, and politician, 1800-1859) Categories: COMMUNICATION, LIBERTY
Macaulay, Thomas B.: The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. (Thomas B. Macaulay: British historian, author, and politician, 1800-1859) Categories: BEHAVIOR, CHARACTER
Macaulay, Thomas B.: The object of oratory alone is not truth, but persuasion. (Thomas B. Macaulay: British historian, author, and politician, 1800-1859) Categories: ORATORY, PERSUASION