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If we require more perfection from women than from ourselves, it is doing them honor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
It is surely very narrow policy that supposes money to be the chief good (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Distance either of time or place is sufficient to reconcile weak minds to wonderful relations (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
See nations slowly wise, and meanly just, to buried merit raise the tardy bust (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Wealth is nothing in itself; it is not useful but when it departs from us (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Cautious age suspects the flattering form, and only credits what experience tells (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The king who makes war on his enemies tenderly distresses his subjects most cruelly (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The dependant who cultivates delicacy in himself very little consults his own tranquillity (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The life of a solitary man will be certainly miserable, but not certainly devout (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Critics, like the rest of mankind, are very frequently misled by interest (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Those authors are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of prudence (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Men who cannot deceive others are very often successful at deceiving themselves (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Wise married women don’t trouble themselves about infidelity in their husbands (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
What is twice read is commonly better remembered that what is transcribed (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No evil is insupportable but that which is accompanied with consciousness of wrong (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Wit is that which has been often thought, but never before was well expressed (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The resolution of the combat is seldom equal to the vehemence of the charge (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Most men are more willing to indulge in easy vices than to practise laborious virtues (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Thought is always troublesome to him who lives without his own approbation (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The true effect of genuine politeness seems to be rather ease than pleasure (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The seeds of knowledge may be planted in solitude, but must be cultivated in public (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Advertisements are now so numerous that they are very negligently perused (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Cucumber should be well sliced, dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
All severity that does not tend to increase good, or prevent evil, is idle (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Every period of life is obliged to borrow its happiness from time to come (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The size of a man’s understanding can be justly measured by his mirth (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
To a people warlike and indigent, an incursion into a rich country is never hurtful (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The most useful truths are always universal, and unconnected with accidents and customs (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
If a man has a science to learn he must regularly and resolutely advance (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, roll darkly down the torrent of his fate (Samuel Johnson Quotes)