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Notable talents are not necessarily connected with discretion  (Junius Quotes) In a state where discretion begins, law, liberty, and safety end  (Junius Quotes) The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct, not by their professions  (Junius Quotes) The temple of fame is the shortest passage to riches and preferment  (Junius Quotes) If individuals have no virtues, their vices may be of use to us  (Junius Quotes) The right of election is the very essence of the constitution  (Junius Quotes) The lives of the best of us are spent in choosing between evils  (Junius Quotes) Oppression is more easily endured than insult  (Junius Quotes) It behooves the minor critic who hunts for blemishes to be a little distrustful of his own sagacity  (Junius Quotes) How much easier is it to be generous than just  (Junius Quotes) The injustice done to an individual is sometimes of service to the public  (Junius Quotes) Anger has some claim to indulgence, and railing is usually a relief to the mind  (Junius Quotes) Where the guilt is doubtful, a presumption of innocence should in general be admitted  (Junius Quotes) The gloomy comparisons of a disturbed imagination, the melancholy madness of poetry without the inspiration  (Junius Quotes) They equally detest the pageantry of a king, and the supercilious hypocrisy of a bishop  (Junius Quotes) As to lawyers, their profession is supported by the indiscriminate defence of right and wrong  (Junius Quotes) Vanity indeed is a venial error; for it usually carries its own punishment with i  (Junius Quotes) An academical education, sir, bids me tell you, that it is necessary to establish the truth of your first proposition before you presume to draw inferences from it  (Junius Quotes) Deliberate treachery entails punishment upon the traitor. There is no possibility of escaping it, even in the highest rank to which the consent of society can exalt the meanest and worst of men  (Junius Quotes) Compassion to an offender who has grossly violated the laws is, in effect, a cruelty to the peaceable subject who has observed them  (Junius Quotes) Friendship is too pure a pleasure for a mind cankered with ambition, or the lust of power and grandeur  (Junius Quotes) No outward tyranny can reach the mind. If conscience plays the tyrant, it would be greatly for the benefit of the world that she were more arbitrary, and far less placable than some find her  (Junius Quotes) Assertion, unsupported by fact, is nugatory; surmise and general abuse, in however elegant language, ought not to pass for proofs  (Junius Quotes) The divine right of beauty is the only divine right a man can acknowledge, and a pretty woman the only tyrant he is not authorized to resist  (Junius Quotes) It is hard to say which of the two we ought most to lament, the unhappy man who sinks under the sense of his dishonor, or him who survives it  (Junius Quotes) Injuries may be atoned for, and forgiven; but insults admit of no compensation. They degrade the mind in its own esteem, and force it to recover its level by revenge  (Junius Quotes) When once a man is determined to believe, the very absurdity of the doctrine confirms him in his faith  (Junius Quotes) The violation of party faith is of itself too common to excite surprise or indignation. Political friendships are so well understood that we can hardly pity the simplicity they deceive  (Junius Quotes) Even legal punishments lose all appearance of justice, when too strictly inflicted on men compelled by the last extremity of distress to incur them  (Junius Quotes) The vices operate like age, bring on disease before its time, and in the prime of youth, leave the character broken and exhausted  (Junius Quotes)
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