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Henry Fielding Quotes

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What a silly fellow must he be who would do the devil’s work for free  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is nothing a man of good sense dreads in a wife so much as her having more sense than himself.  (Henry Fielding Quotes) All nature wears one universal grin  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Scarcely one person in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Wine and youth are fire upon fire  (Henry Fielding Quotes) We must eat to live, and not live to eat  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A lottery is a taxation on all of the fools in creation  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellency of heart  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It hath been often said, that it is not death, but dying, which is terrible  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Money will say more in one moment than the most eloquent lover can in years  (Henry Fielding Quotes) In the forming of female friendships beauty seldom recommends one woman to another  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The slander of some people is as great a recommendation as the praise of others  (Henry Fielding Quotes) For parents to restrain the inclinations of their children in marriage is an usurped power  (Henry Fielding Quotes) We endeavor to conceal our vices under the disguise of the opposite virtues  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Thirst teaches all animals to drink, but drunkenness belongs only to man  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Sensuality not only debases both body and mind, but dulls the keen edge of pleasure  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Yes, I had two strings to my bow; both golden ones, egad! and both cracked  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by tenderness of the best hearts  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Map me no maps, sir: my head is a map, a map of the whole world  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A good face they say, is a letter of recommendation. O Nature, Nature, why art thou so dishonest, as ever to send men with these false recommendations into the World!  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt to be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue  (Henry Fielding Quotes) LOVE: A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food; sometimes metaphorically spoken of the favorite objects of all our appetites  (Henry Fielding Quotes) When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always lay a wager than the man, If not the wedding day, is absolutely fixed on  (Henry Fielding Quotes) No acquisitions of guilt can compensate the loss of that solid inward comfort of mind, which is the sure companion of innocence and virtue; nor can in the least balance the evil of that horror and anxiety which, in their room, guilt introduces into our bosoms  (Henry Fielding Quotes) As a great part of the uneasiness of matrimony arises from mere trifles,, it would be wise in every young married man to enter into an agreement with his wife, that in all disputes of this kind the party who was most convinced they were right should always surrender the victory. By which means both would be more forward to give up the cause  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is a trite but true definition that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts  (Henry Fielding Quotes) However exquisitely human nature may have been described by writers, the true practical system can be learned only in the world  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A rich man without charity is a rogue; and perhaps it would be no difficult matter to prove that he is also a fool  (Henry Fielding Quotes)
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