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P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Ease, a neutral state between pain and pleasure ... if it is not rising into pleasure will be falling towards pain."

Ease, a neutral state between pain and pleasure ... if it is not rising into pleasure will be falling towards pain.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid."

Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Expectation improperly indulged in must end in disappointment."

Expectation improperly indulged in must end in disappointment.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Friendship may well deserve the sacrifice of pleasure, though not of conscience."

Friendship may well deserve the sacrifice of pleasure, though not of conscience.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "If useless thoughts could be expelled from the mind, all the valuable parts of our knowledge would more frequently recur."

If useless thoughts could be expelled from the mind, all the valuable parts of our knowledge would more frequently recur.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is strange that there should be so little reading in the world, and so much writing. People in general do not willingly read, if they can have any thing else to amuse them."

It is strange that there should be so little reading in the world, and so much writing. People in general do not willingly read, if they can have any thing else to amuse them.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Merit rather enforces respect than attracts fondness."

Merit rather enforces respect than attracts fondness.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The cure for the greatest part of human miseries is not radical, but palliative."

The cure for the greatest part of human miseries is not radical, but palliative.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment."

The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There is in this world no real delight (excepting those of sensuality), but exchange of ideas in conversation."

There is in this world no real delight (excepting those of sensuality), but exchange of ideas in conversation.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There is nothing so minute, or inconsiderable, that I would not rather know it than not."

There is nothing so minute, or inconsiderable, that I would not rather know it than not.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Towering is the confidence of twenty-one."

Towering is the confidence of twenty-one.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Whatever is proposed, it is much easier to find reasons for rejecting than embracing."

Whatever is proposed, it is much easier to find reasons for rejecting than embracing.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Most men are unwilling to be taught."

Most men are unwilling to be taught.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He who attempts to do all will waste his life in doing little."

He who attempts to do all will waste his life in doing little.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Pointed axioms and acute replies fly loose about the world, and are assigned successively to those whom it may be the fashion to celebrate."

Pointed axioms and acute replies fly loose about the world, and are assigned successively to those whom it may be the fashion to celebrate.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "To be prejudiced is always to be weak"

To be prejudiced is always to be weak



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A family ... is a little kingdom, torn with factions and exposed to revolutions."

A family ... is a little kingdom, torn with factions and exposed to revolutions.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The whole of life is but keeping away the thoughts of death."

The whole of life is but keeping away the thoughts of death.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As long as one lives he will have need of repentance."

As long as one lives he will have need of repentance.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "We often need reminding even if we do not often need educating."

We often need reminding even if we do not often need educating.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As pride sometimes is hid under humility, idleness if often covered by turbulence and hurry."

As pride sometimes is hid under humility, idleness if often covered by turbulence and hurry.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is to be steadily inculcated, that virtue is the highest proof of understanding, and the only solid basis of greatness."

It is to be steadily inculcated, that virtue is the highest proof of understanding, and the only solid basis of greatness.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No man should attempt to teach others what he has never learned himself"

No man should attempt to teach others what he has never learned himself



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "People in general do not willingly read if they have anything else to amuse them."

People in general do not willingly read if they have anything else to amuse them.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is astonishing that any man can forbear enquiring seriously whether there is a God; whether God is just; whether this life is the only state of existence."

It is astonishing that any man can forbear enquiring seriously whether there is a God; whether God is just; whether this life is the only state of existence.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He that pines with hunger, is in little care how others shall be fed. The poor man is seldom studious to make his grandson rich."

He that pines with hunger, is in little care how others shall be fed. The poor man is seldom studious to make his grandson rich.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He who fails to please in his salutation and address is at once rejected, and never obtains an opportunity of showing his latest excellences or essential qualities."

He who fails to please in his salutation and address is at once rejected, and never obtains an opportunity of showing his latest excellences or essential qualities.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No knowledge is useless, with the exception of heraldry."

No knowledge is useless, with the exception of heraldry.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Celestial wisdom calms the mind."

Celestial wisdom calms the mind.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Time is, of all modes of existence, most obsequious to the imagination."

Time is, of all modes of existence, most obsequious to the imagination.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As any custom is disused, the words that expressed it must perish with it; as any opinion grows popular, it will innovate speech in the same proportion as it alters practice."

As any custom is disused, the words that expressed it must perish with it; as any opinion grows popular, it will innovate speech in the same proportion as it alters practice.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Nothing concentrates one's mind so much as the realization that one is going to be hanged in the morning!"

Nothing concentrates one's mind so much as the realization that one is going to be hanged in the morning!



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Poetry cannot be translation"

Poetry cannot be translation



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is our first duty to serve society, and after we have done that, we may attend wholly to the salvation of our own souls."

It is our first duty to serve society, and after we have done that, we may attend wholly to the salvation of our own souls.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Actions are visible, though motives are secret."

Actions are visible, though motives are secret.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Allow children to be happy in their own way, for what better way will they find?"

Allow children to be happy in their own way, for what better way will they find?



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Everything that enlarges the sphere of human powers, that shows man he can do what he thought he could not do, is valuable."

Everything that enlarges the sphere of human powers, that shows man he can do what he thought he could not do, is valuable.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I have found men to be more kind than I expected, and less just."

I have found men to be more kind than I expected, and less just.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities."

The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There are goods so opposed that we cannot seize both, but, by too much prudence, may pass between them at too great a distance to reach either."

There are goods so opposed that we cannot seize both, but, by too much prudence, may pass between them at too great a distance to reach either.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "We never do anything consciously for the last time without sadness of heart."

We never do anything consciously for the last time without sadness of heart.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I do not care to speak ill of a man behind his back, but I believe he is an attorney."

I do not care to speak ill of a man behind his back, but I believe he is an attorney.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I have already enjoyed too much; give me something to desire."

I have already enjoyed too much; give me something to desire.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "And panting Time toil'd after him in vain."

And panting Time toil'd after him in vain.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A man may write at any time, if he will set himself doggedly to it."

A man may write at any time, if he will set himself doggedly to it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Sir, you must not neglect doing a thing immediately good from fear of remote evil; - from fear of its being abused."

Sir, you must not neglect doing a thing immediately good from fear of remote evil; - from fear of its being abused.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him."

He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Life is barren enough surely with all her trappings; let us be therefore cautious of how we strip her."

Life is barren enough surely with all her trappings; let us be therefore cautious of how we strip her.