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Jeremy Collier Quotes
Jeremy Collier Quotes
Jeremy Collier
English
Clergyman
Born:
Sep 23
,
1650
Died:
Apr 26
,
1726
Always
Brave
Company
Mind
People
Tired
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People who have nothing to do are quickly tired of their own company.
Jeremy Collier
Tired
People
Own
Nothing
Quickly
Who
Company
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases.
Jeremy Collier
Great
Everyone
Pleases
He
Fair
Turn
I used to walk to school with my nose buried in a book.
Jeremy Collier
Book
School
Walk
Buried
Nose
Used
In civilized life, where the happiness and indeed almost the existence of man, depends on the opinion of his fellow men. He is constantly acting a studied part.
Jeremy Collier
Happiness
Life
Man
Men
Indeed
Constantly
Civilized
Studied
He
Part
Almost
Fellow
Fellow Men
Opinion
His
Existence
Depends
Where
Acting
Belief gets in the way of learning.
Jeremy Collier
Learning
Way
Gets
Belief
Perpetual pushing and assurance put a difficulty out of countenance and make a seeming difficulty gives way.
Jeremy Collier
Difficulty
Assurance
Way
Out
Seeming
Gives
Countenance
Pushing
Put
Make
Perpetual
Books support us in our solitude and keep us from being a burden to ourselves.
Jeremy Collier
Solitude
Burden
Our
Books
Ourselves
Support
Being
Us
Keep
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