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Aphorisms and Reflections: A Miscellany of Thought and Opinion

This work is a compilation of aphorisms and reflective essays that explore a wide range of topics. The author's thoughtful observations are presented in a concise and accessible manner, inviting readers to contemplate the complexities of the human experience. more

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William Benton Clulow

William Benton Clulow was an individual of unknown profession who lived from 1802 to 1882. His life and achievements are currently limited in available information, and further research is needed to uncover details about his career and contributions. more

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“Fancy has an extensive influence in morals. Some of the most powerful and dangerous feelings in nature, as those of ambition and envy, derive their principal nourishment from a cause apparently so trivial. Its effect on the common affairs of life is greater than might be supposed. Naked reality would scarcely keep the world in motion.”

“I would rather be the author of one original thought than conqueror of a hundred battles. Yet moral excellence is so much superior to intellectual, that I ought to esteem one virtue more valuable than a hundred original thoughts.”

“After upwards of two thousand years Epicurus has been exonerated from the reproach that the doctrines of his philosophy recommended the pleasures of sensuality and voluptuousness as the chief good. Calumny may rest on genius a considerable part of a world's duration; what then is the value of fame?”