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Samuel Johnson Quotes
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In the motive lies the good or ill (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
People in distress never think that you feel enough (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Read the book you do honestly feel a wish and curiosity to read (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
By writing, you learn to write (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Was ever poet so trusted before? (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He is no wise man that will quit a certainty for an uncertainty (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
The endearing elegance of female friendship (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He delighted to tread upon the brink of meaning (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He was a very good hater (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I refute it thus (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Hell is paved with good intentions (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Pleasure of itself is not a vice (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Greek, sir, is like lace; every man gets as much of it as he can (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
A jest breaks no bones (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
I never have sought the world; the world was not to seek me (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
It might as well be said, who drives fat oxen should himself be fat (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
God bless you, my dear! (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Stammel... Of this word I know not the meaning (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Consider, sir, how insignificant this will appear a twelvemonth hence (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
We would all be idle if we could (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
In all pleasure hope is a considerable part (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Seldom any splendid story is wholly true (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Sir, the insolence of wealth will creep out (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
To do nothing is in every man’s power (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Where there is no hope there can be no endeavor (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
All government is ultimately and essentially absolute (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Every man has, some time in his life, an ambition to be a wag (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
He is the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature (Samuel Johnson Quotes)
Honesty is not greater where elegance is less (Samuel Johnson Quotes)