Authors - Joseph Addison
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Quote 1012by Anonymous on 09/01/2011
A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
Quote 2113by Anonymous on 22/01/2011
Everything that is new or uncommon raises a pleasure in the imagination, because it fills the soul with an agreeable surprise, gratifies its curiosity, and gives it an idea of which it was not before possessed.
Quote 2245by Anonymous on 25/01/2011
To be an atheist requires an infinitely greater measure of faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny.
Quote 2369by Anonymous on 28/01/2011
Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
Quote 2872by Anonymous on 03/02/2011
What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul.
Quote 3010by Anonymous on 03/02/2011
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.
Quote 3958by Anonymous on 12/02/2011
Ridicule is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by attacking everything praiseworthy in human life.
Quote 4907by Anonymous on 04/05/2011
Self discipline is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another.
Quote 5069by Anonymous on 12/05/2011
If men would consider not so much wherein they differ, as wherein they agree, there would be far less of uncharitableness and angry feeling.
Quote 5297by Anonymous on 12/06/2011
Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable.
Quote 6458by Anonymous on 19/09/2011
What an absurd thing it is to pass over all the valuable parts of a man, and fix our attention on his infirmities.
Quote 7033by Anonymous on 17/10/2011
It is folly for an eminent person to think of escaping censure, and a weakness to be affected by it. All the illustrious persons of antiquity, and indeed of every age, have passed through this fiery persecution. There is no defense against reproach but obscurity; it is a kind of concomitant to greatness, as satires and invectives were an essential part of a Roman triumph.
Quote 7082by Anonymous on 19/10/2011
How beautiful is death, when earn'd by virtue! Who would not be that youth? What pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country!
Quote 8081by Anonymous on 20/04/2012
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.