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Henry Fielding Quotes

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Most men like in women what is most opposite their own characters  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A good heart will, at all times, betray the best head in the world  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The highest friendship must always lead us to the highest pleasure  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Custom may lead a man into many errors; but it justifies none  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Wisdom is the talent of buying virtuous pleasures at the cheapest rate  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Public schools are the nurseries of all vice and immorality  (Henry Fielding Quotes) When I’m not thanked at all, I’m thanked enough  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Nothing more aggravates ill success than the near approach of good  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There’s one fool at least in every married couple  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Let no man be sorry he has done good, because others have done evil  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is much easier to make good men wise, than to make bad men good  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Every physician almost hath his favourite disease  (Henry Fielding Quotes) One fool at least in every married couple  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Without adversity a person hardly knows whether they are honest or not  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Much may be said on both sides  (Henry Fielding Quotes) We must eat to live and live to eat  (Henry Fielding Quotes) This story will not go down  (Henry Fielding Quotes) To whom nothing is given, of him can nothing be required  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Every physician almost hath his favorite disease  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Nothing more aggravates ill success than the near approach to good  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Superstition renders a man a fool, and scepticism makes him mad  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by the tenderness of the best hearts  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is nothing a man of good sense dreads in a wife so much as her having more sense than himself  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Dancing begets warmth, which is the parent of wantonness. It is, Sir, the great grandfather of cuckoldom  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is with jealousy as with the gout. When such distempers are in the blood, there is never any security against their breaking out, and that often on the slightest occasions, and when least suspected  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Domestic happiness is the end of almost all our pursuits, and the common reward of all our pains. When men find themselves forever barred from this delightful fruition, they are lost to all industry, and grow careless of all their worldly affairs. Thus they become bad subjects, bad relations, bad friends, and bad men  (Henry Fielding Quotes) For I hope my Friends will pardon me, when I declare, I know none of them without a Fault; and I should be sorry if I could imagine, I had any Friend who could not see mine. Forgiveness, of this Kind, we give and demand in Turn  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Tea! The panacea for everything from weariness to a cold to a murder Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The greatest part of mankind labor under one delirium or another; and Don Quixote differed from the rest, not in madness, but the species of it. The covetous, the prodigal, the superstitious, the libertine, and the coffee-house politician, are all Quixotes in their several ways  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The excellence of the mental entertainment consists less in the subject than in the author’s skill in well dressing it up.  (Henry Fielding Quotes)
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