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Samuel Richardson Quotes
Samuel Richardson Quotes
Samuel Richardson
English
Novelist
Born:
Aug 19
,
1689
Died:
Jul 4
,
1761
Good
Love
Man
Men
Will
Women
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The life of a good man is a continual warfare with his passions.
Samuel Richardson
Life
Good
Man
Good Man
Passions
His
Warfare
Marriage is the highest state of friendship. If happy, it lessens our cares by dividing them, at the same time that it doubles our pleasures by mutual participation.
Samuel Richardson
Friendship
Time
Happy
Marriage
Cares
State
Our
Pleasures
Mutual
Dividing
Highest
Participation
Same
Same Time
Them
Doubles
Necessity may well be called the mother of invention but calamity is the test of integrity.
Samuel Richardson
Integrity
Mother
Invention
Calamity
Well
Test
May
Necessity
People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.
Samuel Richardson
People
Ought
Angels
Like
Deal
Act
Who
A widow's refusal of a lover is seldom so explicit as to exclude hope.
Samuel Richardson
Hope
Lover
Seldom
Exclude
Refusal
Explicit
Widow
Calamity is the test of integrity.
Samuel Richardson
Integrity
Calamity
Test
All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
Samuel Richardson
Excel
Excellence
May
Human
Fancy
Meanest
Persons
Us
Much
Who
Comparative
Love gratified is love satisfied, and love satisfied is indifference begun.
Samuel Richardson
Love
Satisfied
Indifference
Begun
Gratified
The pleasures of the mighty are obtained by the tears of the poor.
Samuel Richardson
Tears
Pleasures
Obtained
Poor
Mighty
Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do.
Samuel Richardson
Love
Women
Will
Men
Compliment
Compliments
Rather
More
Another
Women Are
Than
Want
Mean
Them
Much
For the human mind is seldom at stay: If you do not grow better, you will most undoubtedly grow worse.
Samuel Richardson
You
Better
Mind
Will
Worse
Stay
Seldom
Most
Undoubtedly
Human
Human Mind
Grow
Would Alexander, madman as he was, have been so much a madman, had it not been for Homer?
Samuel Richardson
Alexander
Would
Madman
Had
He
Been
Much
Homer
Married people should not be quick to hear what is said by either when in ill humor.
Samuel Richardson
People
Humor
Married
Married People
Said
Hear
Quick
Either
Should
Ill
O! what a Godlike Power is that of doing Good! I envy the Rich and the Great for nothing else!
Samuel Richardson
Good
Great
Envy
Power
Rich
Nothing
Else
Doing
Doing Good
Godlike
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
Samuel Richardson
Man
Sense
Every
Presume
Scholar
Necessarily
What likelihood is there of corrupting a man who has no ambition?
Samuel Richardson
Man
Ambition
Likelihood
Who
A husband's mother and his wife had generally better be visitors than inmates.
Samuel Richardson
Better
Mother
Wife
Husband
Visitors
Generally
Had
His
Than
Love is not a volunteer thing.
Samuel Richardson
Love
Love Is
Volunteer
Thing
Prejudices in disfavor of a person fix deeper, and are much more difficult to be removed, than prejudices in favor.
Samuel Richardson
Difficult
Favor
More
Than
Fix
Person
Much
Prejudices
Deeper
Those who will bear much, shall have much to bear.
Samuel Richardson
Will
Those
Bear
Shall
Much
Who
The World, thinking itself affronted by superior merit, takes delight to bring it down to its own level.
Samuel Richardson
World
Superior
Own
Down
Thinking
Delight
Takes
Merit
Itself
Level
Bring
Sorrow makes an ugly face odious.
Samuel Richardson
Ugly
Face
Sorrow
Makes
Odious
Every one, more or less, loves Power, yet those who most wish for it are seldom the fittest to be trusted with it.
Samuel Richardson
Power
Wish
Every
Those
More
More Or Less
Seldom
Most
Trusted
Fittest
Loves
Less
Who
There would be no supporting life were we to feel quite as poignantly for others as we do for ourselves.
Samuel Richardson
Life
Others
Ourselves
Would
Would-Be
Feel
Supporting
Were
Quite
There is but one pride pardonable; that of being above doing a base or dishonorable action.
Samuel Richardson
Pride
Action
Above
Doing
Being
Dishonorable
Base
It is much easier to find fault with others, than to be faultless ourselves.
Samuel Richardson
Fault
Others
Easier
Ourselves
Find
Than
Much
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