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Samuel Quotes: "Luncheon: as much food as one's hand can hold."

Luncheon: as much food as one's hand can hold.



Samuel Quotes: "Dogs have not the power of comparing. A dog will take a small piece of meat as readily as a large, when both are before him."

Dogs have not the power of comparing. A dog will take a small piece of meat as readily as a large, when both are before him.




Samuel Quotes: "This is my history; like all other histories, a narrative of misery."

This is my history; like all other histories, a narrative of misery.



Samuel Quotes: "I do not see, Sir, that it is reasonable for a man to be angry at another, whom a woman has preferred to him; but angry he is, no doubt; and he is loath to be angry at himself."

I do not see, Sir, that it is reasonable for a man to be angry at another, whom a woman has preferred to him; but angry he is, no doubt; and he is loath to be angry at himself.




Samuel Quotes: "Books to judicious compilers, are useful; to particular arts and professions, they are absolutely necessary; to men of real science, they are tools: but more are tools to them."

Books to judicious compilers, are useful; to particular arts and professions, they are absolutely necessary; to men of real science, they are tools: but more are tools to them.



Samuel Quotes: "I fancy mankind may come, in time, to write all aphoristically, except in narrative; grow weary of preparation, and connection, and illustration, and all those arts by which a big book is made."

I fancy mankind may come, in time, to write all aphoristically, except in narrative; grow weary of preparation, and connection, and illustration, and all those arts by which a big book is made.



Samuel Quotes: "Life must be filled up, and the man who is not capable of intellectual pleasures must content himself with such as his senses can afford."

Life must be filled up, and the man who is not capable of intellectual pleasures must content himself with such as his senses can afford.




Samuel Quotes: "Sir, as a man advances in life, he gets what is better than admiration, - judgement, to estimate things at their true value."

Sir, as a man advances in life, he gets what is better than admiration, - judgement, to estimate things at their true value.



Samuel Quotes: "Every man's affairs, however little, are important to himself."

Every man's affairs, however little, are important to himself.



Samuel Quotes: "He that has too much to do will do something wrong."

He that has too much to do will do something wrong.



Samuel Quotes: "A man had rather have a hundred lies told of him than one truth which he does not wish should be told."

A man had rather have a hundred lies told of him than one truth which he does not wish should be told.



Samuel Quotes: "To do something is in every man's power."

To do something is in every man's power.




Samuel Quotes: "A man with a good coat upon his back meets with a better reception than he who has a bad one."

A man with a good coat upon his back meets with a better reception than he who has a bad one.



Samuel Quotes: "We ought not to raise expectations which it is not in our power to satisfy.-It is more pleasing to see smoke brightening into flame, than flame sinking into smoke."

We ought not to raise expectations which it is not in our power to satisfy.-It is more pleasing to see smoke brightening into flame, than flame sinking into smoke.



Samuel Quotes: "The balls of sight are so formed, that one man's eyes are spectacles to another, to read his heart with."

The balls of sight are so formed, that one man's eyes are spectacles to another, to read his heart with.



Samuel Quotes: "Every man has a lurking wish to appear considerable in his native place."

Every man has a lurking wish to appear considerable in his native place.



Samuel Quotes: "There are people whom one should like very well to drop, but would not wish to be dropped by."

There are people whom one should like very well to drop, but would not wish to be dropped by.



Samuel Quotes: "There is not, perhaps, to a mind well instructed, a more painful occurrence, than the death of one we have injured without reparation."

There is not, perhaps, to a mind well instructed, a more painful occurrence, than the death of one we have injured without reparation.



Samuel Quotes: "The belief of immortality is impressed upon all men, and all men act under an impression of it, however they may talk, and though, perhaps, they may be scarcely sensible of it."

The belief of immortality is impressed upon all men, and all men act under an impression of it, however they may talk, and though, perhaps, they may be scarcely sensible of it.



Samuel Quotes: "No man is obliged to do as much as he can do. A man is to have part of his life to himself."

No man is obliged to do as much as he can do. A man is to have part of his life to himself.



Samuel Quotes: "With what hope can we endeavor to persuade the ladies that the time spent at the toilet is lost in vanity."

With what hope can we endeavor to persuade the ladies that the time spent at the toilet is lost in vanity.



Samuel Quotes: "Keeping accounts, sir, is of no use when a man is spending his own money, and has nobody to whom he is to account. You won't eat less beef today because you have written down what it cost yesterday."

Keeping accounts, sir, is of no use when a man is spending his own money, and has nobody to whom he is to account. You won't eat less beef today because you have written down what it cost yesterday.



Samuel Quotes: "If a man is in doubt whether it would be better for him to expose himself to martyrdom or not, he should not do it. He must be convinced that he has a delegation from heaven."

If a man is in doubt whether it would be better for him to expose himself to martyrdom or not, he should not do it. He must be convinced that he has a delegation from heaven.



Samuel Quotes: "About things on which the public thinks long it commonly attains to think right."

About things on which the public thinks long it commonly attains to think right.



Samuel Quotes: "People in distress never think that you feel enough."

People in distress never think that you feel enough.



Samuel Quotes: "Read the book you do honestly feel a wish and curiosity to read."

Read the book you do honestly feel a wish and curiosity to read.



Samuel Quotes: "Though the wisdom or virtue of one can very rarely make many happy, the folly or vice of one man often make many miserable."

Though the wisdom or virtue of one can very rarely make many happy, the folly or vice of one man often make many miserable.



Samuel Quotes: "Life is surely given us for higher purposes than to gather what our ancestors have wisely thrown away, and to learn what is of no value but because it has been forgotten."

Life is surely given us for higher purposes than to gather what our ancestors have wisely thrown away, and to learn what is of no value but because it has been forgotten.



Samuel Quotes: "All censure of a man's self is oblique praise. It is in order to show how much he can spare."

All censure of a man's self is oblique praise. It is in order to show how much he can spare.



Samuel Quotes: "No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculations than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius."

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculations than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.



Samuel Quotes: "Levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear levelling up to themselves."

Levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear levelling up to themselves.



Samuel Quotes: "In civilized society we all depend upon each other, and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of mankind."

In civilized society we all depend upon each other, and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of mankind.



Samuel Quotes: "You cannot, by all the lecturing in the world, enable a man to make a shoe."

You cannot, by all the lecturing in the world, enable a man to make a shoe.



Samuel Quotes: "Trust as little as you can to report, and examine all you can by your own senses."

Trust as little as you can to report, and examine all you can by your own senses.



Samuel Quotes: "This world, where much is to be done and little to be known."

This world, where much is to be done and little to be known.



Samuel Quotes: "By writing, you learn to write."

By writing, you learn to write.



Samuel Quotes: "Most vices may be committed very genteelly: a man may debauch his friend's wife genteelly: he may cheat at cards genteelly"

Most vices may be committed very genteelly: a man may debauch his friend's wife genteelly: he may cheat at cards genteelly



Samuel Quotes: "His death eclipsed the gayety of nations, and impoverished the public stock of harmless pleasure."

His death eclipsed the gayety of nations, and impoverished the public stock of harmless pleasure.



Samuel Quotes: "The roads of science are narrow, so that they who travel them, must wither follow or meet one another."

The roads of science are narrow, so that they who travel them, must wither follow or meet one another.



Samuel Quotes: "Other things may be seized by might, or purchased with money, but knowledge is to be gained only by study, and study to be prosecuted only in retirement."

Other things may be seized by might, or purchased with money, but knowledge is to be gained only by study, and study to be prosecuted only in retirement.



Samuel Quotes: "The specualtist, who is not content with superficial views, harasses himself with fruitless curiosity; and still, as he inquires more, perceives only that he knows less."

The specualtist, who is not content with superficial views, harasses himself with fruitless curiosity; and still, as he inquires more, perceives only that he knows less.



Samuel Quotes: "Wretched un-idea'd girls."

Wretched un-idea'd girls.



Samuel Quotes: "Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves"

Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves



Samuel Quotes: "Nobody has the right to put another under such a difficulty that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth or hurt himself by telling what is not true."

Nobody has the right to put another under such a difficulty that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth or hurt himself by telling what is not true.



Samuel Quotes: "Friendship, peculiar boon of Heaven, The noble mind's delight and pride, To men and angels only given, To all the lower world denied."

Friendship, peculiar boon of Heaven, The noble mind's delight and pride, To men and angels only given, To all the lower world denied.



Samuel Quotes: "The imitator treads a beaten walk, and with all his diligence can only find a few flowers or branches untouched by his predecessor, the refuse of contempt, or the omissions of negligence."

The imitator treads a beaten walk, and with all his diligence can only find a few flowers or branches untouched by his predecessor, the refuse of contempt, or the omissions of negligence.



Samuel Quotes: "Like an image in a dream the world is troubled by love, hatred, and other poisons. So long as the dream lasts, the image appears to be real; but on awaking it vanishes."

Like an image in a dream the world is troubled by love, hatred, and other poisons. So long as the dream lasts, the image appears to be real; but on awaking it vanishes.



Samuel Quotes: "Jesting, often, only proves a want of intellect."

Jesting, often, only proves a want of intellect.



Samuel Quotes: "Nothing is more common than to find men, whose works are now totally neglected, mentioned with praises by their contemporaries as the oracles of their age, and the legislators of science."

Nothing is more common than to find men, whose works are now totally neglected, mentioned with praises by their contemporaries as the oracles of their age, and the legislators of science.