“One must in this lower world love many things to know finally what one loves the best.”
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“A lexicographer, a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge.”
Source: Dr. Johnson's Table-talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson
“Men are like stone jugs - you may lug them where you like by the ears.”
“An old friend never can be found, and nature has provided that he cannot easily be lost.”
Source: Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: To which are Added Some Poems Never Before Printed
“It is common to overlook what is near by keeping the eye fixed on something remote.”
“Never speak of a man in his own presence. It is always indelicate, and may be offensive .”
Source: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., comprehending an account of his studies, and numerous works, in chronological order: a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published; the whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great Britain, for near half a century during which he flourished
“Life is short. The sooner that a man begins to enjoy his wealth the better.”
Source: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., comprehending an account of his studies, and numerous works, in chronological order: a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published; the whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great Britain, for near half a century during which he flourished
