Frases de Charles Buxton

Charles Buxton fue un cervecero inglés, filántropo, escritor y miembro del Parlamento Británico.

✵ 18. noviembre 1823 – 10. agosto 1871
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Frases célebres de Charles Buxton

“El silencio es a veces la crítica más severa».”

Charles Buxton

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“Nunca encontarás tiempo para nada. Debes crearlo.”

Charles Buxton

Fuente: Emmett, Rita. No Dejes Para Mañana Lo Que Pue.... Editorial Norma, 2004. ISBN 9789580476894. p. 26. https://books.google.es/books?id=tNJF5Mg5de0C&pg=PA26&dq=Nunca+encontar%C3%A1s+tiempo+para+nada.+Debes+crearlo.+Charles+Buxton&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-nsHy4sPgAhUBbBoKHeo4ACoQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=Nunca%20encontar%C3%A1s%20tiempo%20para%20nada.%20Debes%20crearlo.%20Charles%20Buxton&f=false

“La experiencia demuestra que el éxito se debe menos a la habilidad que al celo.”

Charles Buxton

Original: «Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal». <br class="br">Fuente: Crum, Delores. Simple Strategies for Successful Living: A &quot;How To Guide&quot; for Getting the Life You&#x27;ve Imagined. Editorial Outskirts Press, 2018. ISBN 9781977201225. p. 86. https://books.google.es/books?id=15qCDwAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA86&amp;dq=success+is+due+to+ability+than+to+zeal.+Charles+Buxton&amp;hl=es&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwjaxe-248PgAhUJJBoKHcCyBiwQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&amp;q=success%20is%20due%20to%20ability%20than%20to%20zeal.%20Charles%20Buxton&amp;f=false

Charles Buxton: Frases en inglés

“To make pleasures pleasant, shorten them.”

Charles Buxton

Fuente: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 122

“Silence is the severest criticism.”

Charles Buxton

Often misquoted as "Silence is sometimes the severest criticism."
Fuente: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 57

“Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal.”

Charles Buxton

Fuente: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 25.

“How strangely easy difficult things are!”

Charles Buxton

Fuente: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 83

“It would not be too much to say that if all drinking of fermented liquors could be done away, crime of every kind would fall to a fourth of its present amount, and the whole tone of moral feeling in the lower order might be indefinitely raised.”

Charles Buxton

Reported to be in his pamphlet How to Stop Drunkenness in Grappling with the Monster http://www.gutenberg.org/files/13509/13509.txt by T. S. Arthur <br class="br">Attributed