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No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
All theory is against freedom of the will; all experience for it (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
At seventy-seven it is time to be in earnest (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any man's virtues the means of deceiving him (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I have found men to be more kind than I expected, and less just (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man, sir, should keep his friendship in a constant repair (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Let me smile with the wise, and feed with the rich (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No man was ever great by imitation (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
No money is better spent than what is laid out for domestic satisfaction (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
So far is it from being true that men are naturally equal, that no two people can be half an hour together, but one shall acquire an evident superiority over the other (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Subordination tends greatly to human happiness. Were we all upon an equality, we should have no other enjoyment than mere animal pleasure (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Such is the state of life, that none are happy but by the anticipation of change: the change itself is nothing; when we have made it, the next wish is to change again (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
There are few things that we so unwillingly give up, even in advanced age, as the supposition that we still have the power of ingratiating ourselves with the fair sex (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
There is nothing, Sir, too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we attain the great art of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
When men come to like a sea-life, they are not fit to live on land (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Your manuscript is both good and original; but the part that is good is not original, and the part that is original is not good (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A man of genius has been seldom ruined but by himself (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A man seldom thinks with more earnestness of anything than he does of his dinner (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Actions are visible, though motives are secret (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those who we cannot resemble (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
By seeing London, I have seen as much of life as the world can show (Samuel Johnson Quotes)