39 Quotes by Henry Home, Lord Kames


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    Death, whether it regards ourselves or others, appears less terrible in war than at home. The cries of women and children, friends in anguish, a dark room, dim tapers, priests and physicians, are what affect us the most on the death-bed. Behold us already more than half dead and buried.

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    Beauty is a dangerous property, tending to corrupt the mind of the wife, though it soon loses its influence over the husband. A figure agreeable and engaging, which inspires affection, without the ebriety of love, is a much safer choice.

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    Such is the power of imagination, that even a chimerical pleasure in expectation affects us more than a solid pleasure in possession.

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    Logic is the art of thinking well: the mind, like the body, requires to be trained before it can use its powers in the most advantageous way.

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    Men are guided less by conscience than by glory; and yet the shortest way to glory is to be guided by conscience.

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    An infallible way to make your child miserable is to satisfy all his demands. Passion swells by gratification; and the impossibility of satisfying every one of his demands will oblige you to stop short at last, after he has become a little headstrong.

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