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  1. Paul Eldridge (May 5, 1888 – July 26, 1982) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer and teacher. The son of Leon and Jeanette Eldridge (née Lafleur), he was born in Bucharest, Romania on May 5, 1888 and immigrated with his family to the United States on August 15, 1900.

  2. Professor Eldridge is a retired consultant neurosurgeon, from Liverpool University and the Walton Centre NHS trust. He trained at Pembroke College, Cambridge and St Thomas Hospital, London 1981; in general surgery then neurosurgery at Southampton, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Nottingham in Liverpool leading to appointment as a consultant in 1993.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · History is often seen as a record of events and the people who shaped them. However, Paul Eldridge, an American poet and novelist, offers a thought-provoking perspective on history with his statement, 'History is the transformation of tumultuous conquerors into silent footnotes.'.

  4. Paul Eldridge Quotes. We mourn the transitory things and fret under the yoke of the immutable ones. To judge a man's character by only one of its manifestations is like judging the sea by a jugful of its water. In the spider-web of facts, many a truth is strangled.

  5. Oct 28, 2011 · In 1948 the novelist Paul Eldridge published an aphorism that was thematically close to the statement under investigation [PEJF]: A mans character is most evident by how he treats those who are not in a position either to retaliate or reciprocate.

  6. Aug 22, 2012 · You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. I believe a similar statement containing the phrase “to retaliate or to reciprocate” was printed in a 1965 book called “Maxims for a Modern Man” by the novelist Paul Eldridge.

  7. Jan 5, 2021 · Paul Eldridge once said: “Man is willing to die for any idea provided that idea is not quite clear to him.” A man who will willingly become a martyr for an ideal which is perfectly clear to him, then, by definition, becomes a hero indeed.

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