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H.W. Charles Quotes: "It is astonishing how much more people are interested in lengthening life than improving it."

It is astonishing how much more people are interested in lengthening life than improving it.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "It is not until we have passed through the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition."

It is not until we have passed through the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition.




H.W. Charles Quotes: "Those that will not permit their wealth to do any good for others. . . cut themselves off from the truest pleasure here and the highest happiness later."

Those that will not permit their wealth to do any good for others. . . cut themselves off from the truest pleasure here and the highest happiness later.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "He that sympathizes in all the happiness of others, perhaps himself enjoys the safest happiness."

He that sympathizes in all the happiness of others, perhaps himself enjoys the safest happiness.




H.W. Charles Quotes: ""Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves."

"Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "An act by which we make one friend and one enemy is a losing game; because revenge is a much stronger principle than gratitude"

An act by which we make one friend and one enemy is a losing game; because revenge is a much stronger principle than gratitude



H.W. Charles Quotes: "All poets pretend to write for immortality, but the whole tribe have no objection to present pay and present praise."

All poets pretend to write for immortality, but the whole tribe have no objection to present pay and present praise.




H.W. Charles Quotes: "Most importantly: Don't adjust your results to build up the ego of the chief strategist. Especially if the strategist is you."

Most importantly: Don't adjust your results to build up the ego of the chief strategist. Especially if the strategist is you.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The science of legislation is like that of medicine in one respect: that it is far more easy to point out what will do harm than what will do good."

The science of legislation is like that of medicine in one respect: that it is far more easy to point out what will do harm than what will do good.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "This world cannot explain its own difficulties without the assistance of another."

This world cannot explain its own difficulties without the assistance of another.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "None of us are so much praised or censured as we think."

None of us are so much praised or censured as we think.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "When all run by common consent into vice, none appear to do so."

When all run by common consent into vice, none appear to do so.




H.W. Charles Quotes: "It is not so difficult a task to plant new truths, as to root out old errors; for there is this paradox in men, they run after that which is new, but are prejudiced in favor of that which is old."

It is not so difficult a task to plant new truths, as to root out old errors; for there is this paradox in men, they run after that which is new, but are prejudiced in favor of that which is old.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Wealth is a relative thing since those who have little and want less are richer than those who have much but want more."

Wealth is a relative thing since those who have little and want less are richer than those who have much but want more.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The young fancy that their follies are mistaken by the old for happiness. The old fancy that their gravity is mistaken by the young for wisdom."

The young fancy that their follies are mistaken by the old for happiness. The old fancy that their gravity is mistaken by the young for wisdom.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "A youth without fire is followed by an old age without experience."

A youth without fire is followed by an old age without experience.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "For what are the triumphs of war, planned by ambition, executed by violence, and consummated by devastation? The means are the sacrifice of many, the end, the bloated aggrandizement of the few."

For what are the triumphs of war, planned by ambition, executed by violence, and consummated by devastation? The means are the sacrifice of many, the end, the bloated aggrandizement of the few.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Women generally consider consequences in love, seldom in resentment."

Women generally consider consequences in love, seldom in resentment.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Vice has more martyrs than virtue; and it often happens that men suffer more to be lost than to be saved."

Vice has more martyrs than virtue; and it often happens that men suffer more to be lost than to be saved.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "We should have a glorious conflagration, if all who cannot put fire into their works would only consent to put their works into the fire."

We should have a glorious conflagration, if all who cannot put fire into their works would only consent to put their works into the fire.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The highest knowledge can be nothing more than the shortest and clearest road to truth; all the rest is pretension, not performance, mere verbiage and grandiloquence, from which we can learn nothing."

The highest knowledge can be nothing more than the shortest and clearest road to truth; all the rest is pretension, not performance, mere verbiage and grandiloquence, from which we can learn nothing.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause without obtaining it, than obtain without deserving it. If it follow them it is well, but they will not deviate to follow it."

Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause without obtaining it, than obtain without deserving it. If it follow them it is well, but they will not deviate to follow it.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "How strange it is that we of the present day are constantly praising that past age which our fathers abused, and as constantly abusing that present age, which our children will praise."

How strange it is that we of the present day are constantly praising that past age which our fathers abused, and as constantly abusing that present age, which our children will praise.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "We should choose our books as we would our companions, for their sterling and intrinsic merit."

We should choose our books as we would our companions, for their sterling and intrinsic merit.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "With books, as with companions, it is of more consequence to know which to avoid, than which to choose; for good books are as scarce as good companions..."

With books, as with companions, it is of more consequence to know which to avoid, than which to choose; for good books are as scarce as good companions...



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Those graces which from their presumed facility encourage all to attempt an imitation of them, are usually the most inimitable."

Those graces which from their presumed facility encourage all to attempt an imitation of them, are usually the most inimitable.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Fashions smile has given wit to dullness and grace to deformity, and has brought everything into vogue, by turns, but virtue."

Fashions smile has given wit to dullness and grace to deformity, and has brought everything into vogue, by turns, but virtue.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "There are two metals, one of which is omnipotent in the cabinet, and the other in the camp--gold and iron. He that knows how to apply them both may indeed attain the highest station."

There are two metals, one of which is omnipotent in the cabinet, and the other in the camp--gold and iron. He that knows how to apply them both may indeed attain the highest station.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The road to glory would cease to be arduous if it were trite and trodden; and great minds must be ready not only to take opportunities but to make them."

The road to glory would cease to be arduous if it were trite and trodden; and great minds must be ready not only to take opportunities but to make them.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Error, when she retraces her steps, has farther to go before she can arrive at truth than ignorance."

Error, when she retraces her steps, has farther to go before she can arrive at truth than ignorance.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The hate which we all bear with the most Christian patience is the hate of those who envy us."

The hate which we all bear with the most Christian patience is the hate of those who envy us.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities."

Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "It has been well observed that we should treat futurity as an aged friend from whom we expect a rich legacy."

It has been well observed that we should treat futurity as an aged friend from whom we expect a rich legacy.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The only kind office performed for us by our friends of which we never complain is our funeral; and the only thing which we most want, happens to be the only thing we never purchase--our coffin."

The only kind office performed for us by our friends of which we never complain is our funeral; and the only thing which we most want, happens to be the only thing we never purchase--our coffin.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "A wise minister would rather preserve peace than gain a victory, because he knows that even the most successful war leaves nations generally more poor, always more profligate, than it found them."

A wise minister would rather preserve peace than gain a victory, because he knows that even the most successful war leaves nations generally more poor, always more profligate, than it found them.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "So blinded are we by our passions, that we suffer more to be damned than to be saved."

So blinded are we by our passions, that we suffer more to be damned than to be saved.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think with themselves."

Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think with themselves.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "It is better to have wisdom without learning than learning without wisdom."

It is better to have wisdom without learning than learning without wisdom.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The wealth is ultimately just a relative thing. As a person with little money and little more needs to rich guys money but really wishes"

The wealth is ultimately just a relative thing. As a person with little money and little more needs to rich guys money but really wishes



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Short as life is, some find it long enough to outlive their characters, their constitutions and their estates."

Short as life is, some find it long enough to outlive their characters, their constitutions and their estates.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Perfection doesn't exist... only good attempts."

Perfection doesn't exist... only good attempts.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "The inheritance of a distinguished and noble name is a proud inheritance to him who lives worthily of it."

The inheritance of a distinguished and noble name is a proud inheritance to him who lives worthily of it.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "There are many that despise half the world; but if there be any that despise the whole of it, it is because the other half despises them."

There are many that despise half the world; but if there be any that despise the whole of it, it is because the other half despises them.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Most men know what they hate, few what they love."

Most men know what they hate, few what they love.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "He that can please nobody is not so much to be pitied as he that nobody can please."

He that can please nobody is not so much to be pitied as he that nobody can please.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "In answering an opponent, arrange your ideas, but not your words."

In answering an opponent, arrange your ideas, but not your words.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Novels may teach us as wholesome a moral as the pulpit. There are "sermons in stones," in healthy books, and "good in everything."

Novels may teach us as wholesome a moral as the pulpit. There are "sermons in stones," in healthy books, and "good in everything.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Shining outward qualities, although they may excite first-rate expectations, are not unusually found to be the companions of second-rate abilities."

Shining outward qualities, although they may excite first-rate expectations, are not unusually found to be the companions of second-rate abilities.



H.W. Charles Quotes: "Charles Fox said that restorations were the most bloody of all revolutions; and he might have added that reformations are the best mode of preventing the necessity of either."

Charles Fox said that restorations were the most bloody of all revolutions; and he might have added that reformations are the best mode of preventing the necessity of either.