17 Quotes by Richard Whately about men

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    The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It is no cure to a lame man to take away his crutches.

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    Superstition is not, as has been defined, an excess of religious feeling, but a misdirection of it, an exhausting of it on vanities of man's devising.

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    Vices and frailties correct each other, like acids and alkalies. If each vicious man had but one vice, I do not know how the world could go on.

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    Honesty is the best policy; but he who is governed by that maxim is not an honest man.

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    A man who gives his children habits of industry provides for them better than by giving them fortune.

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    It is generally true that all that is required to make men unmindful of what they owe to God for any blessing, is, that they should receive that blessing often and regularly.

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    The happiest lot for a man, as far as birth is concerned, is that it should be such as to give him but little occasion to think much about it.

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