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Stammel... Of this word I know not the meaning (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Consider, sir, how insignificant this will appear a twelvemonth hence (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
We would all be idle if we could (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
In all pleasure hope is a considerable part (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Seldom any splendid story is wholly true (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Sir, the insolence of wealth will creep out (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
To do nothing is in every man’s power (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Where there is no hope there can be no endeavor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
All government is ultimately and essentially absolute (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Every man has, some time in his life, an ambition to be a wag (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He is the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Honesty is not greater where elegance is less (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I gleaned jests at home from obsolete farces (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He who endeavors to please must appear to be pleased (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Insanity is the power of fancy over reason (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
It is the only sensual pleasure without vice (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Illness makes a man a scoundrel (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Without economy none can be rich, and with it few will be poor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
To hear complaints is tiresome to the miserable and the happy (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He who praises every body, praises nobody (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Happiness is not a state to arrive at, rather, a manner of traveling (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Prejudice not being funded on reason cannot be removed by argument (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Revenge is the act of passion, vengeance is an act of justice (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He does nothing who endeavors to do more than is allowed to humanity (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Some men weave their sophistry till their own reason is entangled (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No man is well pleased to have his all neglected, be it ever so little (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Advice is seldom welcome. Those who need it most like it least (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
If he had two ideas in his head, they would fall out with each other (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Still we love the evil we do, until we suffer it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A coxcomb is ugly all over with the affectation of the fine gentleman (Samuel Johnson Quotes)