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P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Every period of life is obliged to borrow its happiness from time to come."

Every period of life is obliged to borrow its happiness from time to come.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Philosophers there are who try to make themselves believe that this life is happy; but they believe it only while they are saying it, and never yet produced conviction in a single mind."

Philosophers there are who try to make themselves believe that this life is happy; but they believe it only while they are saying it, and never yet produced conviction in a single mind.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No man can enjoy happiness without thinking that he enjoys it."

No man can enjoy happiness without thinking that he enjoys it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Learn that the present hour alone is man's."

Learn that the present hour alone is man's.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Reflect that life, like every other blessing, Derives its value from its use alone."

Reflect that life, like every other blessing, Derives its value from its use alone.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "In life's last scene what prodigies surprise, Fears of the brave, and follies of the wise! From Marlborough's eyes the streams of dotage flow, And Swift expires a driveller and a show."

In life's last scene what prodigies surprise, Fears of the brave, and follies of the wise! From Marlborough's eyes the streams of dotage flow, And Swift expires a driveller and a show.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Rain is good for vegetables, and for the animals who eat those vegetables, and for the animals who eat those animals."

Rain is good for vegetables, and for the animals who eat those vegetables, and for the animals who eat those animals.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I have all my life long been lying in bed till noon; yet I tell all young men, and tell them with great sincerity, that nobody who does not rise early will ever do any good."

I have all my life long been lying in bed till noon; yet I tell all young men, and tell them with great sincerity, that nobody who does not rise early will ever do any good.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Evil is uncertain in the same degree as good, and for the reason that we ought not to hope too securely, we ought not to fear with to much dejection."

Evil is uncertain in the same degree as good, and for the reason that we ought not to hope too securely, we ought not to fear with to much dejection.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Almost all the moral good which is left among us is the apparent effect of physical evil."

Almost all the moral good which is left among us is the apparent effect of physical evil.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He that pursues fame with just claims, trusts his happiness to the winds; but he that endeavors after it by false merit, has to fear, not only the violence of the storm, but the leaks of his vessel."

He that pursues fame with just claims, trusts his happiness to the winds; but he that endeavors after it by false merit, has to fear, not only the violence of the storm, but the leaks of his vessel.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "All theory is against free will; all experience is for it."

All theory is against free will; all experience is for it.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The violence of war admits no distinction; the lance, that is lifted at guilt and power, will sometimes fall on innocence and gentleness."

The violence of war admits no distinction; the lance, that is lifted at guilt and power, will sometimes fall on innocence and gentleness.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Age is rarely despised but when it is, contemptible."

Age is rarely despised but when it is, contemptible.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Age looks with anger on the temerity of youth, and youth with contempt on the scrupulosity of age."

Age looks with anger on the temerity of youth, and youth with contempt on the scrupulosity of age.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I am very fond of the company of ladies. I like their beauty, I like their delicacy, I like their vivacity, and I like their silence."

I am very fond of the company of ladies. I like their beauty, I like their delicacy, I like their vivacity, and I like their silence.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Long customs are not easily broken; he that attempts to change the course of his own life very often labors in vain; and how shall we do that for others, which we are seldom able to do for ourselves."

Long customs are not easily broken; he that attempts to change the course of his own life very often labors in vain; and how shall we do that for others, which we are seldom able to do for ourselves.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The fiction of happiness is propagated by every tongue and confirmed by every look till at last all profess the joy which they do not feel and consent to yield to the general delusion."

The fiction of happiness is propagated by every tongue and confirmed by every look till at last all profess the joy which they do not feel and consent to yield to the general delusion.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A man may be very sincere in good principles, without having good practice."

A man may be very sincere in good principles, without having good practice.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "If a man could say nothing against a character but what he can prove, history could not be written."

If a man could say nothing against a character but what he can prove, history could not be written.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Books without the knowledge of life are useless."

Books without the knowledge of life are useless.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He was so generally civil, that nobody thanked him for it."

He was so generally civil, that nobody thanked him for it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I would advise no man to marry who is not likely to propagate understanding."

I would advise no man to marry who is not likely to propagate understanding.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Of all the grief's that harass the distressed; sure the most bitter is a scornful jest."

Of all the grief's that harass the distressed; sure the most bitter is a scornful jest.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "When female minds are embittered by age or solitude, their malignity is generally exerted in a rigorous and spiteful superintendence of domestic trifles."

When female minds are embittered by age or solitude, their malignity is generally exerted in a rigorous and spiteful superintendence of domestic trifles.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As any action or posture, long continued, will distort and disfigure the limbs, so the mind likewise is crippled and contracted by perpetual application to the same set of ideas."

As any action or posture, long continued, will distort and disfigure the limbs, so the mind likewise is crippled and contracted by perpetual application to the same set of ideas.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "God Himself, sir, does not propose to judge a man until his life is over. Why should you and I?"

God Himself, sir, does not propose to judge a man until his life is over. Why should you and I?



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Pleasure that is obtained by unreasonable and unsuitable cost must always end in pain."

Pleasure that is obtained by unreasonable and unsuitable cost must always end in pain.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He endearing elegance of female friendship."

He endearing elegance of female friendship.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Friendship is seldom lasting but between equals, or where the superiority on one side is reduced by some equivalent advantage on the other."

Friendship is seldom lasting but between equals, or where the superiority on one side is reduced by some equivalent advantage on the other.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There are occasions on which all apology is rudeness."

There are occasions on which all apology is rudeness.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He who endeavors to please must appear pleased."

He who endeavors to please must appear pleased.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "We all live upon the hope of pleasing somebody, and the pleasure of pleasing ought to be greatest, and at last always will be greatest, when our endeavours are exerted in consequence of our duty."

We all live upon the hope of pleasing somebody, and the pleasure of pleasing ought to be greatest, and at last always will be greatest, when our endeavours are exerted in consequence of our duty.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No degree of knowledge attainable by man is able to set him above the want of hourly assistance."

No degree of knowledge attainable by man is able to set him above the want of hourly assistance.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "They make a rout about universal liberty, without considering that all that is to be valued, or indeed can be enjoyed by individuals, is private liberty."

They make a rout about universal liberty, without considering that all that is to be valued, or indeed can be enjoyed by individuals, is private liberty.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Faults and defects every work of man must have."

Faults and defects every work of man must have.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "All envy would be extinguished, if it were universally known that there are none to be envied."

All envy would be extinguished, if it were universally known that there are none to be envied.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Human happiness has always its abatements; the brightest sunshine of success is not without a cloud."

Human happiness has always its abatements; the brightest sunshine of success is not without a cloud.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Men, however distinguished by external accidents or intrinsick qualities, have all the same wants, the same pains, and, as far as the senses are consulted, the same pleasures."

Men, however distinguished by external accidents or intrinsick qualities, have all the same wants, the same pains, and, as far as the senses are consulted, the same pleasures.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The most useful truths are always universal, and unconnected with accidents and customs."

The most useful truths are always universal, and unconnected with accidents and customs.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: ""I fly from pleasure," said the prince, "because pleasure has ceased to please; I am lonely because I am miserable, and am unwilling to cloud with my presence the happiness of others.""

"I fly from pleasure," said the prince, "because pleasure has ceased to please; I am lonely because I am miserable, and am unwilling to cloud with my presence the happiness of others."



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There is no kind of idleness by which we are so easily seduced as that which dignifies itself by the appearance of business."

There is no kind of idleness by which we are so easily seduced as that which dignifies itself by the appearance of business.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Hoc age ['do this'] is the great rule, whether you are serious or merry; whether ... learning science or duty from a folio, or floating on the Thames. Intentions must be gathered from acts."

Hoc age ['do this'] is the great rule, whether you are serious or merry; whether ... learning science or duty from a folio, or floating on the Thames. Intentions must be gathered from acts.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "If a man has a science to learn he must regularly and resolutely advance."

If a man has a science to learn he must regularly and resolutely advance.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Nothing has tended more to retard the advancement of science than the disposition in vulgar minds to vilify what they cannot comprehend."

Nothing has tended more to retard the advancement of science than the disposition in vulgar minds to vilify what they cannot comprehend.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Great abilities are not requisite for an Historian; for in historical composition, all the greatest powers of the human mind are quiescent."

Great abilities are not requisite for an Historian; for in historical composition, all the greatest powers of the human mind are quiescent.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Smoking is a shocking thing - blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes, and noses, and having the same thing done to us."

Smoking is a shocking thing - blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes, and noses, and having the same thing done to us.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The perfect day for quitting is not real. It will never come, so might as well start today"

The perfect day for quitting is not real. It will never come, so might as well start today



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I am willing to love all of mankind, except an American."

I am willing to love all of mankind, except an American.