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Abstinence is the great strengthener and clearer of reason (Robert South Quotes)
No man’s religion ever survives his morals (Robert South Quotes)
Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it (Robert South Quotes)
Anger is a transient hatred (Robert South Quotes)
A man’s life is an appendix to his heart (Robert South Quotes)
Society is built upon trust (Robert South Quotes)
Innocence is like polished armor; it adorns and defends (Robert South Quotes)
Passion is the drunkenness of the mind (Robert South Quotes)
Folly enlarges men’s desires while it lessens their capacities (Robert South Quotes)
Truth will lose its credit, if delivered by a person that has none (Robert South Quotes)
Wonder is from surprise, and surprise stops with experience (Robert South Quotes)
Novelty is the great parent of pleasure (Robert South Quotes)
Defeat should never be a source of courage, but rather a fresh stimulant (Robert South Quotes)
All love has something of blindness in it, especially the love of money (Robert South Quotes)
A great sin is a course of wickedness abridged into one act (Robert South Quotes)
Sin is the fruitful parent of distempers, and ill lives occasion good physicians (Robert South Quotes)
Virtue is that which must tip the preacher's tongue and the ruler's sceptre with authority (Robert South Quotes)
Religion intrenches upon some of our privileges, invades none of our pleasures (Robert South Quotes)
Old age seizes upon an ill spent youth like fire upon a rotten house (Robert South Quotes)
No evangelical precept jostles out that of a lawful self-preservation (Robert South Quotes)
Those are generally good at flattering who are good for nothing else (Robert South Quotes)
Every morsel to a satisfied hunger is only a new labor to a tired digestion (Robert South Quotes)
Friendship consists properly in mutual offices, and a generous strife in alternate acts of kindness (Robert South Quotes)
Seldom is there much spoke, but something or other had better not been spoke (Robert South Quotes)
Truth makes the face of that person shine who speaks and owns it (Robert South Quotes)
The vulgar and the many are fit only to be led or driven (Robert South Quotes)
The authority of conscience stands founded upon its vicegerency and deputation under God (Robert South Quotes)
Deeds always overbalance; and downright practice speaks more plainly than the fairest profession (Robert South Quotes)
God may, by almighty grace, hinder the absolute completion of sin in final obduracy (Robert South Quotes)
Government is an art above the attainment of an ordinary genius (Robert South Quotes)