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Samuel Johnson
England
18 Sep 1709 // 13 Dec 1784
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On Nature:
Deviation from nature is deviation from happiness
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On Curiosity:
Curiosity is, in great and generous minds, the first passion and the last
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On Criticism:
Critics, like the rest of mankind, are very frequently misled by interest
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On Credulity:
Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption
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On Courtesy:
Courtesy and good humor are often found with little real worth
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On Courage:
Courage is reckoned the greatest of all virtues; because, unless a man has that virtue, he has no security for preserving any other
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On Courage:
Courage is a quality so necessary for maintaining virtue that it is always respected, even when it is associated with vice
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On Avarice:
Avarice is generally the last passion of those lives of which the first part has been squandered in pleasure, and the second devoted to ambition
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On Avarice:
Avarice is always poor
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On Idleness:
As peace is the end of war, so to be idle is the ultimate purpose of the busy
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
On Anger:
"For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind."
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Friedrich Nietzsche
On Destiny:
"Our destiny exercises its influence over us even when, as yet, we have not learned its nature: it is our future that lays down the law of our today."
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Francis Bacon
On Friendship:
"A crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love."
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