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He who has provoked the shaft of wit, cannot complain that he smarts from it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He that thinks he can afford to be negligent is not far from being poor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Guilt once harbored in the conscious breast, intimidates the brave, degrades the great (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Nothing is more common than mutual dislike, where mutual approbation is particularly expected (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No one will persist long in helping someone who will not help themselves (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Extended empires are like expanded gold, exchanging solid strength for feeble splendor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
What is read twice is usually remembered more than what is once written (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The majority have no other reason for their opinions than that they are the fashion (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Pleasure that is obtained by unreasonable and unsuitable cost must always end in pain (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Some people wave their dogmatic thinking until their own reason is entangled (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Rags will always make their appearance where they have a right to do it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The public pleasures of far the greater part of mankind are counterfeit (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Ignorance cannot always be inferred from inaccuracy; knowledge is not always present (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Life is short. The sooner that a man begins to enjoy his wealth the better (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He that voluntarily continues in ignorance, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
If one was to think constantly of death, the business of life would stand still (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
It is in refinement and elegance that the civilized man differs from the savage (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
If we estimate dignity by immediate usefulness, agriculture is undoubtedly the first and noblest science (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
In the bottle discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and bashfulness for confidence (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Some have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
They who most loudly clamour for liberty do not most liberally grant it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Large offers and sturdy rejections are among the most common topics of falsehood (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Pain and disease awaken us to convictions which are necessary to our moral condition (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The relief of enemies has a tendency to unite mankind in fraternal affection (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
In all political regulations, good cannot be complete, it can only be predominant (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Bashfulness may sometimes exclude pleasure, but seldom opens any avenue to sorrow or remorse (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
None can be pleased without praise, and few can be praised without falsehood (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
They who look but little into futurity, have, perhaps, the quickest sensation of the present (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
We never do anything consciously for the last time without sadness of heart (Samuel Johnson Quotes)