Top Vigor Quotes Collection

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Image of Aulus Gellius
The spirits increase, vigor grows through a wound.
- Aulus Gellius
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Image of Robert Crumb
Your vigor for life appalls me.
- Robert Crumb
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Image of Bill Munson
If we lose our heritage of health and vigor, all the beauty that has been achieved will be for naught!
- Bill Munson
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Image of Richard Baxter
Keep up your conjugal love in a constant heat and vigor. Love will suppress wrath: you cannot have a bitter mind upon small provocations, against those that you dearly love.
- Richard Baxter
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Image of Michel de Montaigne
And obstinacy is the sister of constancy, at least in vigour and stability.
- Michel de Montaigne
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Image of Tacitus
All enterprises that are entered into with indiscreet zeal may be pursued with great vigor at first, but are sure to collapse in the end.
- Tacitus
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Image of Tacitus
Crime succeeds by sudden despatch; honest counsels gain vigor by delay.
- Tacitus
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Image of Alfred North Whitehead
The vigor of civilized societies is preserved by the widespread sense that high aims are worth-while.
- Alfred North Whitehead
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Image of Ralph Waldo Emerson
All vigor is contagious.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Image of Saint Augustine
He who devoutly hears holy Mass will receive a great vigor to enable him to resist mortal sin, and there shall be pardoned to him all venial sins which he may have committed up to that hour.
- Saint Augustine
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Image of Samuel Johnson
Peevishness may be considered the canker of life, that destroys its vigor and checks its improvement; that creeps on with hourly depredations, and taints and vitiates what it cannot consume.
- Samuel Johnson
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Image of Samuel Johnson
Locke, whom there is no reason to suspect of being a favorer of idleness or libertinism, has advanced that whoever hopes to employ any part of his time with efficacy and vigor must allow some of it to pass with trifles.
- Samuel Johnson
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