Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
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Quantity in food is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal is a great enemy both to study and industry.Samuel Richardson
All our pursuits, from childhood to manhood, are only trifles of different sorts and sizes, proportioned to our years and views.
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A husband's mother and his wife had generally better be visitors than inmates.
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It may be very generous in one person to offer what it would be ungenerous in another to accept.
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Whenever we approve, we can find a hundred good reasons to justify our approbation. Whenever we dislike, we can find a thousand to justify our dislike.
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From sixteen to twenty, all women, kept in humor by their hopes and by their attractions, appear to be good-natured.
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