18 Quotes by James Mackintosh

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    Every fiction since Homer has taught friendship, patriotism, generosity, contempt of death. These are the highest virtues; and the fictions which taught them were therefore of the highest, though not of unmixed, utility.

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    The feminine graces of Madame de Sevigne's genius are exquisitely charming; but the philosophy and eloquence of Madame de Stael are above the distinction of sex.

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    Praise is the symbol which represents sympathy, and which the mind insensibly substitutes for its recollection and language.

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    A vice utterly at variance with the happiness of him who harbors it, and, as such, condemned by self-love.

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    Those who preached faith, or in other words a pure mind, have always produced more popular virtue than those who preached good acts, or the mere regulation of outward works.

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    The powers of a man's mind are directly proportional to the quantity of coffee he drank.

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    The powers of a man’s mind are directly proportional to the quantity of coffee he drank.

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