56 Quotes by Isaac Barrow

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    Mathematics - the unshaken Foundation of Sciences, and the plentiful Fountain of Advantage to human affairs.

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    The fruits of the earth do not more obviously require labor and cultivation to prepare them for our use and subsistence, than our faculties demand instruction and regulation in order to qualify us to become upright and valuable members of society, useful to others, or happy ourselves.

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    It is a fair adornment of a man and a great convenience both to himself and to all those with whom he converses and deals, to act uprightly, uniformly, and consistently. The practice of piety frees a man from interior distraction and from irresolution in his mind, from duplicity or inconstancy in his character, and from confusion in his proceedings, and consequently securing for others freedom from deception and disappointment in their transactions with him.

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    The reading of books, what is it but conversing with the wisest men of all ages and all countries.

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    Nothing of worth or weight can be achieved with half a mind, with a faint heart, and with a lame endeavor.

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    Mathematics – the unshaken Foundation of Sciences, and the plentiful Fountain of Advantage to human affairs.

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    That men should live honestly, quietly, and comfortably together, it is needful that they should live under a sense of God’s will, and in awe of the divine power, hoping to please God, and fearing to offend Him, by their behaviour respectively.

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    In defiance of all the tortue, of all the might, of all the malice of the world, the liberal man will ever be rich; for God’s providence is his estate, God’s wisdom and power are his defence, God’s love and favor are his reward, and God’s word is his security.

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    Virtue is not a mushroom, that springeth up of itself in one night when we are asleep, or regard it not; but a delicate plant, that groweth slowly and tenderly, needing much pains to cultivate it, much care to guard it, much time to mature it, in our untoward soil, in this world’s unkindly weather.

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