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The Word of God proves the truth of religion; the corruption of man, its necessity; government, its advantages.
Nothing but religion is capable of changing pains into pleasures.
There are few persons of greater worth than their reputation; but how many are there whose worth is far short of their reputation!
Gaiety is the soul's health; sadness is its poison.
I know no real worth but that tranquil firmness which seeks dangers by duty, and braves them without rashness.
How many persons fancy they have experience simply because they have grown old!
Those who ought to be secure from calumny are generally those who avoid it least.
Conscience warns us as a friend before it punishes us as a judge.
When the truth offends no one it should come from our lips as naturally as the air we breathe.
Can princes born in palaces be sensible of the misery of those who dwell in cottages?
Reason shows us our duty; he who can make us love our duty is more powerful than reason itself.
In all sorts of government man is made to believe himself free, and to be in chains.
We rise to fortune by successive steps; we descend by only one.
A well-read fool is the most pestilent of blockheads; his learning is a flail which he knows not how to handle, and with which he breaks his neighbor's shins as well as his own. Keep a fellow of this description at arm's length, as you value the integrity of your bones.
Religion has nothing more to fear than not being sufficiently understood.
To be vain of one's rank or place is to show that one is below it.
Where religion speaks, reason has only a right to hear.
It is hardly possible to suspect another without having in one's self the seeds of baseness the party is accused of.
Politeness has been defined to be artificial good-nature; but we may affirm, with much greater propriety, that good-nature is natural politeness.
The instability of our tastes is the occasion of the irregularity of our lives.
Genius speaks only to genius.
Esteem has more engaging charms than friendship, or even love. It captivates hearts better, and never makes ings.
The earliest desire of succeeding is almost always a prognostic of success.
He who fears death dies every time he thinks of it.