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Positive virtues are of all others the severest and most sublime (William Paley Quotes)
An instinct is a propensity prior to experience and independent of instruction (William Paley Quotes)
There’s a certain amount of disorder that has to be reorganized (William Paley Quotes)
Of the origin of evil no universal solution has been discovered (William Paley Quotes)
A large part of virtue consists in good habits (William Paley Quotes)
Who can refute a sneer? (William Paley Quotes)
Whatever improvement we make in ourselves, we are thereby sure to meliorate our future condition (William Paley Quotes)
The wise prove, and the foolish confess, by their conduct, that a life of employment is the only life worth leading (William Paley Quotes)
Eternity is a negative idea clothed with a positive name. It supposes in that to which it is applied a present existence, and is the negation of a beginning or of an end of that existence (William Paley Quotes)
That man is to be accounted poor, of whatever rank he be, and suffers the pains of poverty, whose expenses exceed his resources; and no man is, properly speaking, poor, but he (William Paley Quotes)
I have seldom known any one who deserted truth in trifles that could be trusted in matters of importance (William Paley Quotes)
God, when he created the human species, wished their happiness; and made for them the provision which he has made, with that view and for that purpose (William Paley Quotes)
The fair way of conducting a dispute is to exhibit, one by one, the arguments of your opponent, and, with each argument, the precise and specific answer you are able to make to it (William Paley Quotes)
The law of honor is a system of rules constructed by people of fashion, and calculated to facilitate their intercourse with one another (William Paley Quotes)
In strictness of language there is a difference between knowledge and wisdom; wisdom always supposing action, and action directed by it (William Paley Quotes)
There must be chance in the midst of design; by which we mean that events which are not designed necessarily arise from the pursuit of events which are designed (William Paley Quotes)
Natural liberty is the right of common upon a waste; civil liberty is the safe, exclusive, unmolested enjoyment of a cultivated enclosure (William Paley Quotes)
It is not the rigor, but the inexpediency, of laws and acts of authority, which makes them tyrannical (William Paley Quotes)
If the cause and end of war be justifiable, all the menus that appear necessary to the end are justifiable also (William Paley Quotes)