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Henry Fielding Quotes

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Adversity is the trial of principle. Without it, a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Fashion is the science of appearance, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The devil take me, if I think anything but love to be the object of love  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is not in the universe a more ridiculous, nor a more contemptible animal, than a proud clergyman  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Distance of time and place generally cure what they seem to aggravate; and taking leave of our friends resembles taking leave of the world, of which it has been said, that it is not death, but dying, which is terrible  (Henry Fielding Quotes) He in a few minutes ravished this fair creature, or at least would have ravished her, if she had not, by a timely compliance, prevented him  (Henry Fielding Quotes) I am content; that is a blessing greater than riches; and he to whom that is given need ask no more  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Can any man have a higher notion of the rule of right and the eternal fitness of things?  (Henry Fielding Quotes) What is commonly called love, namely the desire of satisfying a voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flesh  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived  (Henry Fielding Quotes) There is nothing so useful to man in general, nor so beneficial to particular societies and individuals, as trade. This is that alma mater, at whose plentiful breast all mankind are nourished  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Considering the unforeseen events of this world, we should be taught that no human condition should inspire men with absolute despair  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The woman and the soldier who do not defend the first pass will never defend the last  (Henry Fielding Quotes) A beau is everything of a woman but the sex, and nothing of a man beside it  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Let no man be sorry he has done good, because others concerned with him have done evil! If a man has acted right, he has done well, though along; if wrong, the sanction of all mankind will not justify him  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Heroes, notwithstanding the high ideas which, by the means of flatterers, they may entertain of themselves, or the world may conceive of them, have certainly more of mortal than divine about them  (Henry Fielding Quotes) No one hath seen beauty in its highest lustre who hath never seen it in distress  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Now in reality, the world has paid too great a compliment to critics, and has imagined them to be men of much greater profundity than they really are  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favour  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Never trust the man who has reason to suspect that you know he has injured you  (Henry Fielding Quotes) To the composition of novels and romances, nothing is necessary but paper, pens, and ink, with the manual capacity of using them  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is not enough that your designs, nay that your actions, are intrinsically good, you must take care they shall appear so  (Henry Fielding Quotes) It is well known to all great men, that by conferring an obligation they do not always procure a friend, but are certain of creating many enemies  (Henry Fielding Quotes) His designs were strictly honourable, as the phrase is; that is, to rob a lady of her fortune by way of marriage  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Human life very much resembles a game of chess: for, as in the latter, while a gamester is too attentive to secure himself very strongly on one side of the board, he is apt to leave an unguarded opening on the other, so doth it often happen in life  (Henry Fielding Quotes) The constant desire of pleasing which is the peculiar quality of some, may be called the happiest of all desires in this that it rarely fails of attaining its end when not disgraced by affectation  (Henry Fielding Quotes) Guilt, on the contrary, like a base thief, suspects every eye that beholds him to be privy to his transgressions, and every tongue that mentions his name to be proclaiming them  (Henry Fielding Quotes)
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