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Famous Richard Whately Quotes
“Some men's reputation seems like seed-wheat, which thrives best when brought from a distance.”
“Better too much form than too little.”
“Good manners are a part of good morals.”
“We may print, but not stereotype, our opinions.”
“Though not always called upon to condemn ourselves, it is always safe to suspect ourselves.”
“The first requisite of style, not only in rhetoric, but in all compositions, is perspicuity.”
“There is no right faith in believing what is true, unless we believe it because it is true.”
“The relief that is afforded to mere want, as want, tends to increase that want.”
“If all our wishes were gratified, most of our pleasures would be destroyed.”
“Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest.”
“A man is called selfish not for pursuing his own good, but for neglecting his neighbor's.”
“It is the neglect of timely repair that makes rebuilding necessary.”
“Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.”
“Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry gets the best of the argument.”
“He who is not aware of his ignorance will be only misled by his knowledge.”
“Everyone wishes to have truth on his side, but not everyone wishes to be on the side of truth.”
“He only is exempt from failures who makes no efforts.”
“Honesty is the best policy; but he who is governed by that maxim is not an honest man.”
“To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air.”
“Curiosity is as much the parent of attention, as attention is of memory.”
“The word of knowledge, strictly employed, implies three things: truth, proof, and conviction.”
