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P. G. Johnson Quotes: "...it will not always happen that the success of a poet is proportionate to his labor."

...it will not always happen that the success of a poet is proportionate to his labor.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Lectures were once useful; but now when all can read, and books are so numerous, lectures are unnecessary."

Lectures were once useful; but now when all can read, and books are so numerous, lectures are unnecessary.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Since life itself is uncertain, nothing which has life for its basis can boast much stability."

Since life itself is uncertain, nothing which has life for its basis can boast much stability.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of the rest of the company."

What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of the rest of the company.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Being reproached for giving to an unworthy person, Aristotle said, I did not give it to the man, but to humanity."

Being reproached for giving to an unworthy person, Aristotle said, I did not give it to the man, but to humanity.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Try and forget our cares and sickness, and contribute, as we can to the happiness of each other."

Try and forget our cares and sickness, and contribute, as we can to the happiness of each other.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Politics are now nothing more than means of rising in the world. With this sole view do men engage in politics, and their whole conduct proceeds upon it."

Politics are now nothing more than means of rising in the world. With this sole view do men engage in politics, and their whole conduct proceeds upon it.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "For who is pleased with himself."

For who is pleased with himself.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Then with no throbs of fiery pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way."

Then with no throbs of fiery pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I never take a nap after dinner but when I have had a bad night, and then the nap takes me."

I never take a nap after dinner but when I have had a bad night, and then the nap takes me.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I never have sought the world; the world was not to seek me."

I never have sought the world; the world was not to seek me.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "We may have many acquaintances, but we can have but few friends; this made Aristotle say that he that hath many friends hath none."

We may have many acquaintances, but we can have but few friends; this made Aristotle say that he that hath many friends hath none.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Pension: An allowance made to anyone without an equivalent. In England it is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country."

Pension: An allowance made to anyone without an equivalent. In England it is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Few things are so liberally bestowed, or squandered with so little effect, as good advice."

Few things are so liberally bestowed, or squandered with so little effect, as good advice.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Little would be wanting to the happiness of life, if every man could conform to the right as soon as he was shown it."

Little would be wanting to the happiness of life, if every man could conform to the right as soon as he was shown it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No man tells his opinion so freely as when he imagines it received with implicit veneration."

No man tells his opinion so freely as when he imagines it received with implicit veneration.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Stand Firm for your country, and become a man Honour'd and lov'd: It were a noble life, To be found dead, embracing her."

Stand Firm for your country, and become a man Honour'd and lov'd: It were a noble life, To be found dead, embracing her.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He that never thinks can never be wise."

He that never thinks can never be wise.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "One of the aged greatest miseries is that they cannot easily find a companion able to share the memories of the past."

One of the aged greatest miseries is that they cannot easily find a companion able to share the memories of the past.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that is a wrong one."

That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that is a wrong one.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He that accepts protection, stipulates obedience. We have always protected the Americans; we may therefore subject them to government."

He that accepts protection, stipulates obedience. We have always protected the Americans; we may therefore subject them to government.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Vulgar and inactive minds confound familiarity with knowledge, and conceive themselves informed of the whole nature of things, when they are shown their form or told their use."

Vulgar and inactive minds confound familiarity with knowledge, and conceive themselves informed of the whole nature of things, when they are shown their form or told their use.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Many falsehoods are passing into uncontradicted history."

Many falsehoods are passing into uncontradicted history.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "If I had no duties, and no reference to futurity, I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post-chaise with a pretty woman."

If I had no duties, and no reference to futurity, I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post-chaise with a pretty woman.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Curiosity, like all other desires, produces pain as well as pleasure."

Curiosity, like all other desires, produces pain as well as pleasure.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Memory is the primary and fundamental power, without which there could be no other intellectual operation."

Memory is the primary and fundamental power, without which there could be no other intellectual operation.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The business of a poet is to examine not the individual but the species; to remark general properties and large appearances."

The business of a poet is to examine not the individual but the species; to remark general properties and large appearances.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is as bad as bad can be: it is ill-fed, ill-killed, ill-kept, and ill-drest."

It is as bad as bad can be: it is ill-fed, ill-killed, ill-kept, and ill-drest.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As a madman is apt to think himself grown suddenly great, so he that grows suddenly great is apt to borrow a little from the madman."

As a madman is apt to think himself grown suddenly great, so he that grows suddenly great is apt to borrow a little from the madman.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Friendship is not always the sequel of obligation."

Friendship is not always the sequel of obligation.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Cunning has effect from the credulity of others, rather than from the abilities of those who are cunning. It requires no extraordinary talents to lie and deceive."

Cunning has effect from the credulity of others, rather than from the abilities of those who are cunning. It requires no extraordinary talents to lie and deceive.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "All imposture weakens confidence and chills benevolence."

All imposture weakens confidence and chills benevolence.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The happiness of building lasted but a little while, for though I love to spend, I hate to be cheated; and I soon found, that to build is to be robbed."

The happiness of building lasted but a little while, for though I love to spend, I hate to be cheated; and I soon found, that to build is to be robbed.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with."

Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay, or dislike hourly increased by causes too slender for complaint, and too numerous for removal."

The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay, or dislike hourly increased by causes too slender for complaint, and too numerous for removal.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No man can perform so little as not to have reason to congratulate himself on his merits, when he beholds the multitude that live in total idleness, and have never yet endeavoured to be useful."

No man can perform so little as not to have reason to congratulate himself on his merits, when he beholds the multitude that live in total idleness, and have never yet endeavoured to be useful.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "All industry must be excited by hope."

All industry must be excited by hope.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Those who attempt nothing themselves think every thing easily performed, and consider the unsuccessful always as criminal."

Those who attempt nothing themselves think every thing easily performed, and consider the unsuccessful always as criminal.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A man is not obliged honestly to answer a question which should not properly be put."

A man is not obliged honestly to answer a question which should not properly be put.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Each change of many-colour'd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagin'd new."

Each change of many-colour'd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagin'd new.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "He is a benefactor of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into the short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and so recur habitually to the mind."

He is a benefactor of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into the short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and so recur habitually to the mind.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The finest landscape in the world is improved by a good inn in the foreground."

The finest landscape in the world is improved by a good inn in the foreground.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Men hate more steadily than they love."

Men hate more steadily than they love.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is wonderful when a calculation is made, how little the mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession."

It is wonderful when a calculation is made, how little the mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Every man naturally persuades himself that he can keep his resolutions, nor is he convinced of his imbecility but by length of time and frequency of experiment."

Every man naturally persuades himself that he can keep his resolutions, nor is he convinced of his imbecility but by length of time and frequency of experiment.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It is not often that any man can have so much knowledge of another, as is necessary to make instruction useful."

It is not often that any man can have so much knowledge of another, as is necessary to make instruction useful.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Every man is of importance to himself."

Every man is of importance to himself.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favor."

Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favor.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The truth is that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first act to the last, that the stage is only a stage, and that the players are only players."

The truth is that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first act to the last, that the stage is only a stage, and that the players are only players.