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P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Marriage is the best state for man in general, and every man is a worst man in proportion to the level he is unfit for marriage."

Marriage is the best state for man in general, and every man is a worst man in proportion to the level he is unfit for marriage.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I would consent to have a limb amputated to recover my spirits"

I would consent to have a limb amputated to recover my spirits




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "We owe to memory not only the increase of our knowledge, and our progress in rational inquiries, but many other intellectual pleasures"

We owe to memory not only the increase of our knowledge, and our progress in rational inquiries, but many other intellectual pleasures



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Those who have no power to judge of past times but by their own, should always doubt their conclusions"

Those who have no power to judge of past times but by their own, should always doubt their conclusions




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I respect Millar, sir: he has raised the price of literature."

I respect Millar, sir: he has raised the price of literature.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Justice is indispensably and universally necessary, and what is necessary must always be limited, uniform, and distinct"

Justice is indispensably and universally necessary, and what is necessary must always be limited, uniform, and distinct



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A coxcomb is ugly all over with the effectation of a fine gentleman."

A coxcomb is ugly all over with the effectation of a fine gentleman.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The friendship which is to be practised or expected by common mortals, must take its rise from mutual pleasure, and must end when the power ceases of delighting each other."

The friendship which is to be practised or expected by common mortals, must take its rise from mutual pleasure, and must end when the power ceases of delighting each other.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The purpose of a writer is to be read, and the criticism which would destroy the power of pleasing must be blown aside"

The purpose of a writer is to be read, and the criticism which would destroy the power of pleasing must be blown aside



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Love has no great influences upon the sum of life."

Love has no great influences upon the sum of life.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "There is always something a woman will prefer to the truth."

There is always something a woman will prefer to the truth.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "When a Man is tried of London, he is tired of life."

When a Man is tried of London, he is tired of life.




P. G. Johnson Quotes: "An infallible characteristic of meanness is cruelty. Men who have practiced tortures on animals without pity, relating them without shame, how can they still hold their heads among human beings?"

An infallible characteristic of meanness is cruelty. Men who have practiced tortures on animals without pity, relating them without shame, how can they still hold their heads among human beings?



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The liberty of using harmless pleasure will not be disputed; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless."

The liberty of using harmless pleasure will not be disputed; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "When the eye or the imagination is struck with an uncommon work, the next transition of an active mind is to the means by which it was performed"

When the eye or the imagination is struck with an uncommon work, the next transition of an active mind is to the means by which it was performed



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A ship is worse than a gaol. There is, in a gaol, better air, better company, better conveniency of every kind; and a ship has the additional disadvantage of of being in danger."

A ship is worse than a gaol. There is, in a gaol, better air, better company, better conveniency of every kind; and a ship has the additional disadvantage of of being in danger.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "A soldier's time is passed in distress and danger, or in idleness and corruption."

A soldier's time is passed in distress and danger, or in idleness and corruption.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The happiness of London is not to be conceived but by those who have been in it."

The happiness of London is not to be conceived but by those who have been in it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "To do nothing is in everyone's power."

To do nothing is in everyone's power.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "On Sir Joshua Reynolds's observing that the real character of a man was found out by his amusements. Yes, Sir, no man is a hypocrite in his pleasures."

On Sir Joshua Reynolds's observing that the real character of a man was found out by his amusements. Yes, Sir, no man is a hypocrite in his pleasures.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "From all our observations we may collect with certainty, that misery is the lot of man, but cannot discover in what particular condition it will find most alleviations."

From all our observations we may collect with certainty, that misery is the lot of man, but cannot discover in what particular condition it will find most alleviations.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Much mischief is done in the world with very little interest or design."

Much mischief is done in the world with very little interest or design.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Men are most powerfully affected by those evils which themselves feel, or which appear before their own eyes."

Men are most powerfully affected by those evils which themselves feel, or which appear before their own eyes.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships."

Frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I do not know, sir, that the fellow is an infidel; but if he be an infidel, he is an infidel as a dog is an infidel; that is to say, he has never thought upon the subject."

I do not know, sir, that the fellow is an infidel; but if he be an infidel, he is an infidel as a dog is an infidel; that is to say, he has never thought upon the subject.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The liberty of the press is a blessing when we are inclined to write against others, and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants."

The liberty of the press is a blessing when we are inclined to write against others, and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "No wonder, Sir, that he is vain; a man who is perpetually flattered in every mode that can be conceived. So many bellows have blown the fire, that one wonders he is not by this time become a cinder."

No wonder, Sir, that he is vain; a man who is perpetually flattered in every mode that can be conceived. So many bellows have blown the fire, that one wonders he is not by this time become a cinder.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "But, perhaps, the flatterer is not often detected; for an honest mind is not apt to suspect, and no one exerts the power of discernment with much vigour when selflove favors the deceit."

But, perhaps, the flatterer is not often detected; for an honest mind is not apt to suspect, and no one exerts the power of discernment with much vigour when selflove favors the deceit.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Men seldom give pleasure when they are not pleased themselves."

Men seldom give pleasure when they are not pleased themselves.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "What is read twice is usually remembered more than what is once written."

What is read twice is usually remembered more than what is once written.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The fountain of contentment must spring up in the mind."

The fountain of contentment must spring up in the mind.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The faults of a man loved or honoured sometimes steal secretly and imperceptibly upon the wise and virtuous, but by injudicious fondness or thoughtless vanity are adopted with design."

The faults of a man loved or honoured sometimes steal secretly and imperceptibly upon the wise and virtuous, but by injudicious fondness or thoughtless vanity are adopted with design.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I think your main draws are instinct, intuition and empathy... those things that you can't really practice."

I think your main draws are instinct, intuition and empathy... those things that you can't really practice.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It's much easier to have something that's absolutely definite and has a definite identity, rather than a really generic role."

It's much easier to have something that's absolutely definite and has a definite identity, rather than a really generic role.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Retiring was scary and it was tough to give up gymnastics, but so many great opportunities have come from it that I never expected."

Retiring was scary and it was tough to give up gymnastics, but so many great opportunities have come from it that I never expected.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I don't want to be all power and muscle."

I don't want to be all power and muscle.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "Staying healthy and consistent is paramount."

Staying healthy and consistent is paramount.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I've never had a teammate competing with me my whole life."

I've never had a teammate competing with me my whole life.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I started taking gymnastic classes when I was 3 years old."

I started taking gymnastic classes when I was 3 years old.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I was always trying to be leaner and thinner to fit the standard and the mold."

I was always trying to be leaner and thinner to fit the standard and the mold.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I live for Pilates reformer class. I go at least three times a week. It's a great way to lengthen your muscles, stretch, and kind of relax your mind."

I live for Pilates reformer class. I go at least three times a week. It's a great way to lengthen your muscles, stretch, and kind of relax your mind.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "I feel like when there's so much conversation about women's athletics right now, we need to focus on their performance and their skill."

I feel like when there's so much conversation about women's athletics right now, we need to focus on their performance and their skill.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "It's nearly every country's tactic to keep their greatest competitors a secret."

It's nearly every country's tactic to keep their greatest competitors a secret.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "That's the drama of our sport. Our margin of error is so small that anything can happen."

That's the drama of our sport. Our margin of error is so small that anything can happen.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "When people say no to me, I say, "Don't say no to me. There is a waywe can work this out.""

When people say no to me, I say, "Don't say no to me. There is a waywe can work this out."



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "As we do at such times I turned on my automatic pilot and went through the motions of normalcy on the outside, so that I could concentrate all my powers on surviving the near-mortal wound inside."

As we do at such times I turned on my automatic pilot and went through the motions of normalcy on the outside, so that I could concentrate all my powers on surviving the near-mortal wound inside.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "people are strong despite suffering, not because of it."

people are strong despite suffering, not because of it.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "In our home we grew up thinking we were Mormons first and human beings second."

In our home we grew up thinking we were Mormons first and human beings second.



P. G. Johnson Quotes: "The church belongs to its hierarchy, which is men in power. Those outside the hierarchy, and especially women, are at best only renters and at worst squatters in religious territory."

The church belongs to its hierarchy, which is men in power. Those outside the hierarchy, and especially women, are at best only renters and at worst squatters in religious territory.