A few decades ago, I read 'King Solomons Mines' and a few years ago I read 'She' and then a few days ago I finished 'Allan Quartermaine', all by H Rider Haggard. They're all good books, even if they do repeat not only some themes, but some plot points. I found a couple of relevant quotes in 'Allan Quartermaine', which I will post below.
Do you have any good ones? Please add them here. I'm curious to see what good authors have to say.
Although Greg French's 'Wild Heart of Tasmania' has plenty, of course, it is a book all about wilderness issues, so it doesn't really count, so I won't mention his quote of...
'Wild Heart of Tasmania' - Greg French wrote:a win is temporary, but a loss is forever
It's also not a classic... yet.
*'Classics' to me just means anything older than I am, but I know that's not a good definition