Quote of the day
It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought. It is the opening of our mental pores, and the stimulus of marshaling our ideas in words, of setting them forth as gallantly and as graciously as we can.
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






