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Benjamin Whichcote Quotes
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Fear is prophetical of evil (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Conscience without judgment is superstition (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
He that is dishonest, trusts nobody (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Good men study to spiritualize their bodies; bad men to incarnate their souls (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
An ill principle in the mind is worse than the matter of a disease in the body (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Joy is the life of man’s life (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Every profession does imply a trust for the service of the public (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
It is base and unworthy to live below the dignity of our nature (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
A good man’s life is all of a piece (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
We are only so free that others may be free as well as we (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
A good word costs as little as a bad one, and is worth more (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Let not a man’s self be to him all in all (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
He that does not repent, sins again (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
The judge is nothing but the law speaking (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
None are so empty as those who are full of themselves (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
There is nothing more unnatural to religion than contentions about it (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
He that repents is angry with himself; I need not be angry with him (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
No man is greatly jealous who is not in some measure guilty (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Believe things, rather than man (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Man is a wonder to himself; he can neither govern nor know himself (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
No man doth think others will be better to him than he is to them (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Right and truth are greater than any power, and all power is limited by right (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
That power is in vain which is never in use (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
None are known to be good, till they have opportunity to be bad (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
There is no better way to learn than to teach (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
We are made for one another, and each is to be a supply to his neighbor (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
When we do any good to others, we do as much, or more, good to ourselves (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
He that would have the perfection of pleasure must be moderate in the use of it (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
The government of man should be the monarchy of reason: it is too often the democracy of passions or the anarchy of humors (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)
Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes)