Choose quotes font
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Next quotes
Samuel Richardson:
The life of a good man is a continual warfare with his passions.Samuel Richardson:
Those we dislike can do nothing to please us.Samuel Richardson:
Those who can least bear a jest upon themselves, will be most diverted with one passed on others.Samuel Richardson:
What likelihood is there of corrupting a man who has no ambition?Samuel Richardson:
Men will bear many things from a kept mistress, which they would not bear from a wife.Samuel Richardson:
A husband's mother and his wife had generally better be visitors than inmates.Samuel Richardson:
The companion of an evening, and the companion for life, require very different qualifications.Samuel Richardson:
The laws were not made so much for the direction of good men, as to circumscribe the bad.Samuel Richardson:
Necessity may well be called the mother of invention but calamity is the test of integrity.Samuel Richardson:
People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.