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Those we dislike can do nothing to please us (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Tutors who make youth learned do not always make them virtuous (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
We are all very ready to believe what we like (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
What we want to tell, we wish our friend to have curiosity to hear (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
What honest man would not rather be the sufferer than the defrauder? (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Whom we fear more than love, we are not far from hating (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
People hardly ever do anything in anger, of which they do not repent (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
A departure from the truth was hardly ever known to be a single one (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
I know not my own heart if it be not absolutely free (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Angry men make themselves beds of nettles (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Old men, imagining themselves under obligation to young paramours, seldom keep any thing from their knowledge (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
The companion of an evening, and the companion for life, require very different qualifications (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
The richest princes and the poorest beggars are to have one great and just judge at the last day who will not distinguish betweenthem according to their ranks when in life but according to the neglected opportunities afforded to each. How much greater then, as the opportunities were greater, must be the condemnation of the one than of the other? (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
As a child is indulged or checked in its early follies, a ground is generally laid for the happiness or misery of the future man. (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
From sixteen to twenty, all women, kept in humor by their hopes and by their attractions, appear to be good-natured. (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Where words are restrained, the eyes often talk a great deal (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Women do not often fall in love with philosophers (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
A husband’s mother and his wife had generally better be visitors than inmates (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
A man may keep a woman, but not his estate (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Those who will bear much, shall have much to bear (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
My master said, on another occasion, that those who doubt most, always erred least (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Power and riches never want advocates (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
That dangerous but too commonly received notion, that a reformed rake makes the best husband (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
The person who will bear much shall have much to bear, all the world through (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Nothing can be more wounding to a spirit not ungenerous, than a generous forgiveness (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
The grace that makes every grace amiable is humility (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Virtue only is the true beauty (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
The woman who thinks meanly of herself is any man’s purchase (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
Wicked words are the prelude to wicked deeds (Samuel Richardson Quotes)