Quote of the day
A religion so cheerless, a philosophy so sorrowful, could never have succeeded with the masses of mankind if presented only as a system of metaphysics. Buddhism owed its success to its catholic spirit and its beautiful morality.
Clement Scott

Born: October 6, 1841
Died: 1904 (aged 62)
Bio: Clement William Scott was an influential English theatre critic for the Daily Telegraph and other journals, and a playwright, lyricist, translator and travel writer, in the final decades of the 19th century.
Known for:
- The Fate of Fenella (1892)
- Ellen Terry (1900)
- FROM THE BELLS TO KING ARTHUR






