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The blood that is once inflamed with wine is apt to boil with rage (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Let me know myself; let others guess at me (Joseph Hall Quotes)
He is a very humble man, that thinks not himself better than some others (Joseph Hall Quotes)
A man’s opinion is in others; his being is in himself (Joseph Hall Quotes)
He is great enough that is his own master (Joseph Hall Quotes)
If religion might be judged of according to men’s intentions, there would scarcely be any idolatry in the world (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Virtues go ever in troops; they go so thick, that sometimes some are hid in the crowd; which yet are, but appear not (Joseph Hall Quotes)
The best ground untilled, soonest runs out into rank weeds. A man of knowledge that is negligent or uncorrected, cannot but grow wild and godless (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Not only commission makes a sin. A man is guilty of all those sins he hateth not. If I cannot avoid all, yet I will hate all (Joseph Hall Quotes)
These who give not till they die show that they would not then if they could keep it any longer (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Let your words be few and digested; it is a shame for the tongue to cry the heart mercy, much more to cast itself upon the uncertain pardon of other’s ears (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Society is the atmosphere of souls; and we necessarily imbibe from it something which is either infectious or healthful (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Words are as they are taken, and things are as they are used. There are even cursed blessings (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Heaven hath many tongues to talk of it, more eyes to behold it, but few hearts that rightly affect it (Joseph Hall Quotes)
For every bad there might be a worse; and when one breaks his leg let him be thankful it was not his neck (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Those that dare lose a day, ate dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, are desperate (Joseph Hall Quotes)
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was (Joseph Hall Quotes)
And, if I were so low that I accounted myself the worst of all, yet some would account themselves in worse case (Joseph Hall Quotes)
What fools are we, to be besotted with the love of our own trouble, and to hate our liberty and rest! (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Let others either envy or pity me; I care not, so long as I enjoy myself (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Rich people should consider that they are only trustees for what they posses, and should show their wealth to be more in doing good than merely in having it (Joseph Hall Quotes)
I have seldom seen much ostentation and much learning met together. The sun, rising and declining, makes long shadows; at mid day, when he is highest, none at all (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Every day is a little life, and our whole life is but a day repeated. Therefore live every day as if it would be the last. Those that dare lose a day, are dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it are desperate (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Nothing doth so fool a man as extreme passion. This doth make them fools which otherwise are not, and show them to be fools which are so (Joseph Hall Quotes)
There is no enemy can hurt us but by our own hands. Satan could not hurt us, if our own corruption betrayed us not. Afflictions cannot hurt us without our own impatience. Temptations cannot hurt us, without our own yieldance. Death could not hurt us, without the sting of our own sins. Sins could not hurt us, without our own impenitence (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Sorrows, because they are lingering guests, I will entertain but moderately, knowing that the more they are made of the longer they will continue: and for pleasures, because they stay not, and do but call to drink at my door, I will use them as passengers with slight respect. He is his own best friend that makes the least of both of them (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Rich people should consider that they are only trustees for what they possess, and should show their wealth to be more in doing good than merely in having it. They should not reserve their benevolence for purposes after they are dead, for those who give not of their property till they die show that they would not then if they could keep it any longer (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Seldom was any knowledge given to keep, but to impart; the grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Neutrality in things good or evil is both odious and prejudicial; but in matters of an indifferent nature is safe and commendable. Herein taking of parts maketh sides, and breaketh unity. In an unjust cause of separation, he that favoreth both parts may perhaps have least love of either side, but hath most charity in himself (Joseph Hall Quotes)