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Ignorance, madam, pure ignorance (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Nature never gives everything at once (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Tediousness is the most fatal of all faults (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He who aspires to be a serious wine drinker must drink claret (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Each person’s work is always a portrait of himself (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
For who is pleased with himself (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
In all pleasures hope is a considerable part (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Who drives fat oxen should himself be fat (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No government power can be abused long. Mankind will not bear it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Books have always a secret influence on the understanding (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Curiosity, like all other desires, produces pain as well as pleasure (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Where there is no difficulty there is no praise (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
All industry must be excited by hope (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A man, sir, should keep his friendship in a constant repair (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Women can spin very well, but they cannot write a good book of cookery (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Every man is of importance to himself (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
It is better to suffer wrong than to do it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Judgment is forced upon us by experience (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Time quickly puts an end to artificial and accidental fame (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Reason and truth will prevail at last (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Confidence is a plant of slow growth; especially in an aged bosom (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Nothing is difficult, when gain and honour unite their influence (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
There is always something a woman will prefer to the truth (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
To do nothing is in everyone’s power (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Nothing can be truly great which is not right (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Much mischief is done in the world with very little interest or design (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Misery and shame are nearly allied (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The fountain of contentment must spring up in the mind (Samuel Johnson Quotes)