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Richard Whately Quotes

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Happiness is no laughing matter  (Richard Whately Quotes) There is a soul of truth in error; there is a soul of good in evil  (Richard Whately Quotes) He only is exempt from failures who makes no efforts  (Richard Whately Quotes) Manners are one of the greatest engines of influence ever given to man  (Richard Whately Quotes) To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air  (Richard Whately Quotes) Misgive that you may not mistake  (Richard Whately Quotes) It is folly to shiver over last year’s snow  (Richard Whately Quotes) Better too much form than too little  (Richard Whately Quotes) Good manners are a part of good morals  (Richard Whately Quotes) We may print, but not stereotype, our opinions  (Richard Whately Quotes) Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it  (Richard Whately Quotes) A certain class of novels may with propriety be called fables  (Richard Whately Quotes) As the flower is before the fruit, so is faith before good works  (Richard Whately Quotes) He that is not open to conviction is not qualified for discussion  (Richard Whately Quotes) Party spirit enlists a man’s virtues in the cause of his vices  (Richard Whately Quotes) Knowledge of our duties is the most useful part of philosophy  (Richard Whately Quotes) A man will never change his mind if he have no mind to change  (Richard Whately Quotes) The first requisite of style, not only in rhetoric, but in all compositions, is perspicuity  (Richard Whately Quotes) Men first make up their minds (and the smaller the mind the sooner made up), and then seek for the reasons; and if they chance to stumble upon a good reason, of course they do not reject it. But though they are right, they are only right by chance  (Richard Whately Quotes) Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which, when raised, could never be kept within the magic circle  (Richard Whately Quotes) Do you want to know the man against whom you have most reason to guard yourself? Your looking-glass will give you a very fair likeness of his face  (Richard Whately Quotes) He that is not aware of his ignorance, will be only misled by his knowledge  (Richard Whately Quotes) Preach not because you have to say something, but because you have something to say  (Richard Whately Quotes) The tendency of party spirit has ever been to disguise and propagate and support error  (Richard Whately Quotes) Curiosity is as much the parent of attention, as attention is of memory  (Richard Whately Quotes) The relief that is afforded to mere want, as want, tends to increase that want  (Richard Whately Quotes) A fanatic, either, religious or political, is the subject of strong delusions  (Richard Whately Quotes) Though not always called upon to condemn ourselves, it is always safe to suspect ourselves  (Richard Whately Quotes) Controversy, though always an evil in itself, is sometimes a necessary evil  (Richard Whately Quotes) Galileo probably would have escaped persecution if his discoveries could have been disproved  (Richard Whately Quotes)
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