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Benjamin Whichcote Quotes

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None more deceive themselves than they who think their religion is true and genuine, thought it refines not their spirits and reforms not their lives  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Only madmen and fools are pleased with themselves; no wise man is good enough for his own satisfaction  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Every man is born with the faculty of reason and the faculty of speech, but why should he be able to speak before he has anything to say?  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) He that neither knows himself nor thinks he can learn of others is not fit for company  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Truth is not only a man’s ornament but his instrument; it is the great man’s glory, and the poor man’s stock: a man’s truth is his livelihood, his recommendation, his letters of credit  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Will, without reason, is a blind man’s motion; will, against reason, is a madman’s motion  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Riches are but a means, or instrument; and the virtue of an instrument lies in its use  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) If a man will be righteous and equal, let him see, with his neighbour’s eyes, in his own case; and with his own eyes, in his neighbour’s case  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) Let us all so live as we shall wish we had lived when we come to die; for that only is well, that ends well  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) He is not likely to learn who is not willing to be taught; for the learner has something to do, as well as the teacher  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) It is hypocrisy for man to make any other use of his religion, or the credit of it, than to sanctify and save his soul  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) A guilty mind can be eased by nothing but repentance; by which what was ill done is revoked and morally voided and undone  (Benjamin Whichcote Quotes) It is impossible for a man to be made happy by putting him in a happy place, unless he be first in a happy state  (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)
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