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A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey’s end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts. (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
What man in his right senses, that has wherewithal to live free, would make himself a slave for superfluities? What does that man want who has enough? Or what is he the better for abundance that can never be satisfied (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
It is one of the vexatious mortifications of a studious man to have his thoughts disordered by a tedious visit (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
The just season of doing things must, be nicked, and all accidents improved (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
We spend our days in deliberating, and we end them without coming to any resolve (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
That which the world miscalls a jail, a private closet is to me... Locks, bars, and solitude together met, make me no prisoner, but an anchoret (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
Passions, as fire and water, are good servants, but bad masters, and subminister to the best and worst purposes (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
The fairest blossoms of pleasantry thrive best where the sun is not strong enough to scorch, nor the soil rank enough to corrupt (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
Men are not to be judged by their looks, habits, and appearances; but by the character of their lives and conversations, and by their works (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
There are braying men in the world, as well as braying asses; for what is loud and senseless talking any other than away of braying? (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
It is the fancy, not the reason of things, that makes us so uneasy. It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone, that can make anybody happy or miserable (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
The greatest of all injustice is that which goes under the name of law; and of all sorts of tyranny the forcing the letter of the law against the equity is the most insupportable (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey’s end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
What signifies the sound of words in prayer without the affection of the heart, and a sedulous application of the proper means that may naturally lead us to such an end? (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
All duties are matters of conscience, with this restriction that a superior obligation suspends the force of an inferior one (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
The very soul of the slothful does effectually but lie drowsing in his body, and the whole man is totally given up to his senses (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and lost with grief. The cares of riches lie heavier upon a good man than the inconveniences of an honest poverty (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
So long as we stand in need of a benefit, there is nothing dearer to us; nor anything cheaper when we have received it (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
The common people do not judge of vice or virtue by morality or immorality, so much as by the stamp that is set upon it by men of figure (Roger LEstrange Quotes)
It may serve as a comfort to us, in all our calamities and afflictions, that he that loses anything and gets wisdom by it is a gainer by the loss (Roger LEstrange Quotes)