Henry Alford was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer.
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Librarian Note:
“"Man's life is of God, not of his goods, however abundant they may be.”
“Contrary to popular opinion, manners are not a luxury good that's interesting only to those who can afford to think about them. The essence of good manners is not exclusivity, nor exclusion of any kind, but sensitivity. To practice good manners is to confer upon others not just consideration but esteem; it's to bathe others in a commodity best described by noted speller Aretha Franklin.”
“I used to be svelte but with age I have svelled. ”
“Life is so short, So Fast The Lone Hours Fly, We Ought To Be Together, You and I”