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Augustus William Hare Quotes

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People cannot go wrong, if you don’t let them. They cannot go right, unless you let them.  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Some persons take reproof good-humoredly enough, unless you are so unlucky as to hit a sore place. Then they wince and writhe, and start up and knock you down for your impertinence, or wish you good morning  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Leaves are light, and useless, and idle, and wavering, and changeable; they even dance; and yet God in his wisdom has made them a part of oaks. And in so doing he has given us a lesson, not to deny the stout-heartedness within because we see the lightsomeness without  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Is bread the better for kneading? so is the heart. Knead it then by spiritual exercises; or God must knead it by afflictions  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) A youth's love is the more passionate; virgin love is the more idolatrous  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Every wise man lives in an observatory  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) We like slipping, but not falling; our real anxiety is to be tempted enough  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Seeking is not always the way to find  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) It is natural that affluence should be followed by influence  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Few are aware that they want any thing, except pounds schillings and pence  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Why do critics make such an outcry against tragicomedies? is not life one?  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) I could hardly feel much confidence in a man who had never been imposed upon  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Life is the hyphen between matter and spirit  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Few take advice, or physic, without wry faces at it  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) I like the smell of a dunged field, and the tumult of a popular election  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Philosophy cannot raise the commonalty up to her level: so, if she is to become popular, she must sink to theirs  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Many men spend their lives in gazing at their own shadows, and so dwindle away into shadows thereof  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) How deeply rooted must unbelief be in our hearts when we are surprised to find our prayers answered  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) There is a glare about worldly success which is very apt to dazzle men’s eyes  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) The difference between those whom the world esteems as good and those whom it condemns as bad, is in many cases little else than that the former have been better sheltered from temptation  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) The praises of others may be of use in teaching us, not what we are, but what we ought to be  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) ... the thoughtful excitement of lonely rambles, of gardening, and of other like occupations, where the mind has leisure to must during the healthful activity of the body, with the fresh and wakeful breezes blowing round it  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) People cannot go wrong, if you don’t let them. They cannot go right, unless you let them  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Who is fit to govern others? He who governs himself. You might as well have said: nobody  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) The poet sees things as they look. Is this having a faculty the less? or a sense the more?  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Most painters have painted themselves. So have most poets: not so palpably indeed, but more assiduously. Some have done nothing else  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) In the moment of our creation we receive the stamp of our individuality; and much of life is spent in rubbing off or defacing the impression  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) In a mist the heights can for the most part see each other; but the valleys cannot  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Practical life teaches us that people may differ and that both may be wrong: it also teaches us that people may differ and both be right. Anchor yourself fast in the latter faith, or the former will sweep your heart away  (Augustus William Hare Quotes) Few minds are sunlike, sources of light in themselves and to others: many more are moons that shine with a borrowed radiance. One may easily distinguish the two: the former are always full; the latter only now and then, when their suns are shining full upon them  (Augustus William Hare Quotes)
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