“Sloth is the torpidity of the mental faculties; the sluggard is a living insensible.” Quote by Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“One ought to love society, if he wishes to enjoy solitude. It is a social nature that solitude works upon with the most various power. If one is misanthropic, and betakes himself to loneliness that he may get away from hateful things, solitude is a silent emptiness to him.” IfsMayWishSocialEnjoyLonelinessOughtSolitudeSilentVariousEmptinessGet AwayHatefulMisanthropic Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“The love of solitude, when cultivated in the morn of life, elevates the mind to a noble independence, but to acquire the advantages which solitude is capable of affording, the mind must not be impelled to it by melancholy and discontent, but by a real distaste to the idle pleasures of the world, a rational contempt for the deceitful joys of life, and just apprehensions of being corrupted and seduced by its insinuating and destructive gayeties.” WorldMindRealJoyPleasureSolitudeCapableAdvantageIndependenceNobleRationalAcquireDestructiveMelancholyContemptIdleDiscontentApprehensionJoy Of LifeDeceitfulDistasteAffording Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Those beings only are fit for solitude who are like nobody, and are liked by nobody.” FitSolitude Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Suicides pay the world a bad compliment. Indeed, it may so happen that the world has been beforehand with them in incivility. Granted. Even then the retaliation is at their own expense.” WorldMayHas BeensHappensPaySuicideGrantedExpensesComplimentRetaliationIncivility Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Surmise is the gossamer that malice blows on fair reputations, the corroding dew that destroys the choice blossom. Surmise is primarily the squint of suspicion, and suspicion is established before it is confirmed.” ChoicesFairsBlowReputationSuspicionMaliceDew Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“The quarter of an hour before dinner is the worst that suitors can choose.” TimeHoursWorstDinnerQuartersSuitors Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Time is never more misspent than while we declaim against the want of it; all our actions are then tinctured with peevishness. The yoke of life is certainly the least oppressive when we carry it with good-humor; and in the shades of rural retirement, when we have once acquired a resolution to pass our hours with economy, sorrowful lamentations on the subject of time misspent and business neglected never torture the mind.” WantMindActionLife IsTimeHoursEconomySubjectsTortureResolutionRetirementShadeOur ActionsNeglectedYokeSorrowfulGood HumorLamentation Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Truth lies in a small compass! The Aristotelians say, all truth is contained in Aristotle, in one place or another. Galileo makes Simplicius say so, but shows the absurdity of that speech by answering all truth is contained in a lesser compass, namely, in the alphabet.” ShowsTruthLyingTruth IsSpeechAbsurdityCompassAlphabet Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“The lust of dominion innovates so imperceptibly that we become complete despots before our wanton abuse of power is perceived; the tyranny first exercised in the nursery is exhibited in various shapes and degrees in every stage of our existence.” FirstsExistenceStageShapesDegreesAbuseVariousLustTyrannyDominionNurseryAbuse Of PowerWantonDespots Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“The rich and luxurious may claim an exclusive right to those pleasures which are capable of being purchased by pelf, in which the mind has no enjoyment, and which only afford a temporary relief to languor by steeping the senses in forgetfulness; but in the precious pleasures of the intellect, so easily accessible by all mankind, the great have no exclusive privilege; for such enjoyments are only to be procured by our own industry.” MindMayPleasureRichMankindIndustryCapableClaimsPrivilegeIntellectSensesEnjoymentReliefTemporaryExclusiveForgetfulnessLuxuriousTemporary Relief Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann