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Samuel Richardson Quotes

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Vast is the field of Science. The more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Women are always most observed when they seem themselves least to observe, or to lay out for observation  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Women who have had no lovers, or having had one, two or three, have not found a husband, have perhaps rather had a miss than a loss, as men go  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) That cruelty which children are permitted to show to birds and other animals will most probably exert itself on their fellow creatures when at years of maturity  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A prudent person, having to do with a designing one, will always distrust most when appearances are fairest  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) An acquaintance with the muses, in the education of youth, contributes not a little to soften manners. It gives a delicate turn to the imagination and a polish to the mind  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) What pleasure can those over happy persons know, who, from their affluence and luxury, always eat before they are hungry and drink before they are thirsty?  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Superstitious notions propagated in infancy are hardly ever totally eradicate, not even in minds grown strong enough to despise the like credulous folly in others  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Women are sometimes drawn in to believe against probability by the unwillingness they have to doubt their own merit  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) I am forced, as I have often said, to try to make myself laugh, that I may not cry: for one or other I must do  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A feeling heart is a blessing that no one, who has it, would be without; and it is a moral security of innocence; since the heart that is able to partake of the distress of another, cannot wilfully give it  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) We all know by theory that there is no permanent happiness in this life: But the weight of the precept is not felt in the same manner as when it is confirmed to us by a heavy calamity  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) What we look upon as our greatest unhappiness in a difficulty we are involved in, may possibly be the evil hastening to its crisis, and happy days may ensue  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) If a woman knows a man to be a libertine, yet will, without scruple, give him her company, he will think half the ceremony between them is over; and will probably only want an opportunity to make her repent of her confidence in him  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A good man will honor him who lives up to his religious profession, whatever it be  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) The eye is the casement at which the heart generally looks out. Many a woman who will not show herself at the door, has tipt the sly, the intelligible wink from the window  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Women’s eyes are wanderers, and too often bring home guests that are very troublesome to them, and whom, once introduced, they cannot get out of the house  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Parents cannot expect advice to have the same force upon their children as experience has upon themselves  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Reverence to a woman in courtship is less to be dispensed with, as, generally, there is but little of it shown afterwards  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) Those commands of superiors which are contrary to our first duties are not to be obeyed  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A good man will not engage even in a national cause, without examining the justice of it  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) All that hoops are good for is to clean dirty shoes and keep fellows at a distance  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) I have my choice: who can wish for more? Free will enables us to do everything well while imposition makes a light burden heavy  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A beautiful woman must expect to be more accountable for her steps, than one less attractive  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A good man, though he will value his own countrymen, yet will think as highly of the worthy men of every nation under the sun  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) A widow’s refusal of a lover is seldom so explicit as to exclude hope  (Samuel Richardson Quotes) All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest  (Samuel Richardson Quotes)
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