“The commodiousness of money is indeed great; but there are some advantages which money cannot buy, and which therefore no wise man will by the love of money be tempted to forego.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Oratory is the power of beating down your adversary's arguments and putting better in their place.”
Source: Dr. Johnson's Table Talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners; with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Dr. Boswell's Life of Johnson
Source: The Poetical Works of Doctors Smollett, Johnson, and Goldsmith
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: A New Edition in Twelve Volumes, to which is Prefixed, an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq. Containing Rambler vol. 1-3
“In all political regulations, good cannot be complete, it can only be predominant.”
Source: The Beauties of Samuel Johnson: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral, Critical, and Miscellaneous
Source: The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
Source: Sermons Attributed to Samuel Johnson: And Left for Publication by John Taylor
“Some have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil.”
Source: Selected poetry and prose
“The power of punishment is to silence, not to confute.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
