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William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes

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Contraction of theological influence has at once been the best measure, and the essential condition of intellectual advance  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) The moral duty to be expected in different ages is not a unity of standard, or of acts, but a unity of tendency... At one time the benevolent affections embrace merely the family, soon the circle expanding includes first a class, then a nation, then a coalition of nations, then all humanity and finally, it's influence is felt in the dealings of man with the animal world  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) There is no possible line of conduct which has at some time and place been condemned, and which has not at some other time and place been enjoined as a duty  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) I venture to maintain that there are multitudes to whom the necessity of discharging the duties of a butcher would be so inexpressibly painful and revolting, that if they could obtain a flesh diet on no other condition, they would relinquish it forever  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) Routine shortens and variety lengthens time, and it is therefore in the power of men to do something to regulate its pace. A life with many landmarks, a life which is much subdivided when those subdivisions are not of the same kind, and when new and diverse interests, impressions, and labours follow each other in swift and distinct successions, seems the most long  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) One of the most important lessons that experience teaches is that, on the whole, success depends more upon character than upon either intellect or fortune  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) There are some poisons which, before they kill men, allay pain and diffuse a soothing sensation through the frame. We may recognize the hour of enjoyment they procure, but we must not separate it from the price at which it was purchased  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) There are times in the lives of most of us, when we would have given all the world to be as we were but yesterday, though that yesterday had passed over us unappreciated and unenjoyed  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) Passions weaken, but habits strengthen, with age, and it is the great task of youth to set the current of habit and to form the tastes which are most productive of happiness in life  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) Pleasures that are in themselves innocent lose their power of pleasing if they become the sole or main object of pursuit  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes) The simple record of these three short years of active life has done more to regenerate and soften mankind than all the discourses of philosophers and all the exhortations of moralists  (William Edward Hartpole Le Quotes)