He that serves God for Money, will serve the Devil for better Wages.Collection: Devil
It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable.Collection: Happiness
Money does all things,--for it gives and it takes away; it makes honest men and knaves, fools and philosophers; and so forward, mutatis mutandis, to the end of the chapter.Collection: Money
Wickedness may prosper for awhile, but in the long run, he that sets all the knaves at work will pay them.Collection: Running
Imperfections would not be half so much taken notice of, if vanity did not make proclamation of them.Collection: Taken
The devil helps his servants for a season; but when they get into a pinch; he leaves them in the lurch.Collection: Evil
Men indulge those opinions and practices that favor their pretensions.Collection: Men
Much tongue and much judgment seldom go together.Collection: Inspirational
Resolve to see the world on the sunny side and you have almost won the battle at the outset.Collection: Nature
The lowest boor may laugh on being tickled, but a man must have intelligence to be amused by wit.Collection: Men
Intemperate wits will spare neither friend nor foe, and make themselves the common enemies of mankind.Collection: Enemy
Passions, as fire and water, are good servants, but bad masters, and subminister to the best and worst purposes.Collection: Passion
It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone what it compares its situation to that can make anyone happy or miserable. Compare it to something better - result envy, frustration and sadness. Compare it to something worse - relief, gratitude and happiness.Collection: Gratitude
Nothing is so fierce but love will soften; nothing so sharp-sighted in other matters but it will throw a mist before its eyes.Collection: Love
We never think of the main business of life till a vain repentance minds us of it at the wrong end.Collection: Life
Some read books only with a view to find fault, while others read only to be taught; the former are like venomous spiders, extracting a poisonous quality, where the latter, like the bees, sip out a sweet and profitable juice.Collection: Sweet
Tis not necessity, but opinion, that makes men miserable; and when we come to be fancy-sick, there's no cure.Collection: Men
The common people do not judge of vice or virtue by morality or immorality, so much as by the stamp that is set upon it by men of figure.Collection: Men
A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey's end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts.Collection: Journey
Men talk as if they believed in God, but they live as if they thought there was none; their vows and promises are no more than words, of course.Collection: Men
Wickedness may prosper for a while.Collection: Wickedness
There are braying men in the world, as well as braying asses; for what is loud and senseless talking any other than away of braying?Collection: Men
If we should cease to be generous and charitable because another is sordid and ungrateful, it would be much in the power of vice to extinguish Christian virtues.Collection: Christian
The most insupportable of tyrants exclaim against the exercise of arbitrary power.Collection: Exercise
Men are not to be judged by their looks, habits, and appearances; but by the character of their lives and conversations, and by their works.Collection: Character
The blessings of fortune are the lowest; the next are the bodily advantages of strength and health; but the superlative blessings, in fine, are those of the mind.Collection: Blessing
By one delay after another they spin out their whole lives, till there's no more future left for them.Collection: Procrastination
Humor is the offspring of man; it comes forth like Minerva, fully armed from the brain.Collection: Men
Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and lost with grief. The cares of riches lie heavier upon a good man than the inconveniences of an honest poverty.Collection: Pain
There is no creature so contemptible but by resolution may gain his point.Collection: Perseverance
A universal applause is seldom less than two thirds of a scandalCollection: Two
Avarice is insatiable, and is always pushing on for more.Collection: Pushing
He that contemns a shrew to the degree of not descending to words with her does worse than beat her.Collection: Anger
The fairest blossoms of pleasantry thrive best where the sun is not strong enough to scorch, nor the soil rank enough to corrupt.Collection: Strong
Live and let live is the rule of common justice.Collection: Peace
He that would live clear of envy must lay his finger on his mouth, and keep his hand out of the ink-pot.Collection: Hands
What man in his right senses, that has wherewithal to live free, would make himself a slave for superfluities? What does that man want who has enough? Or what is he the better for abundance that can never be satisfied.Collection: Men
Some people are all quality; you would think they are made up of nothing but title and genealogy. The stamp of dignity defaces in them the very character of humanity and transports them to such a degree of haughtiness that they reckon it below themselves to exercise either good nature or good manners.Collection: Character
Unruly ambition is deaf, not only to the advice of friends, but to the counsels and monitions of reason itself.Collection: Ambition
There is no contending with necessity, and we should be very tender how we censure those that submit to it. It is one thing to be at liberty to do what we will, and another thing to be tied up to do what we must.Collection: Liberty
Of all injustice, that is the greatest which goes under the name of law, and of all sorts of tyranny the forcing of the letter of the law against the equity, is the most insupportable.Collection: Law
All duties are matters of conscience, with this restriction that a superior obligation suspends the force of an inferior one.Collection: Matter
He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.Collection: Happiness
What signifies the sound of words in prayer without the affection of the heart, and a sedulous application of the proper means that may naturally lead us to such an end?Collection: Prayer
Ingratitude is abhorred by God and man.Collection: Men
Partiality in a parent is unlucky; for fondlings are in danger to be made fools.Collection: Parent
There is no opposing brutal force to the stratagems of human reason.Collection: Reason
Figure-flingers and star-gazers pretend to foretell the fortunes of kingdoms, and have no foresight in what concerns themselves.Collection: Stars
Pretences go a great way with men that take fair words and magisterial looks for current payment.Collection: Men
It is one of the vexatious mortifications of a studious man to have his thoughts disordered by a tedious visit.Collection: Men