“Avoid him who from mere curiosity asks three questions running about a thing that cannot interest Him.” Quote by Johann Kaspar Lavater
“Who forces himself on others is to himself a load. Impetuous curiosity is empty and inconstant. Prying intrusion may be suspected of whatever is little.” MayLittlesForceEmptyCuriosityLoadIntrusionImpetuous Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“As you treat your body, so your house, your domestics, your enemies, your friends - Dress is a table of your contents.” BodyHouseEnemyAdviceTreatsDressesTablesYour Body Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“Be neither too early in the fashion, nor too long out of it; nor at any time in the extremes of it.” LongFashionExtremes Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“It is one of my favorite thoughts that God manifests Himself to men in all the wise, good, humble, generous, great, and magnanimous men.” MenGodWiseMy FavoriteHumbleGenerousMagnanimous Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“I feel most beautiful at night, when I take my makeup off and it's just me.” FeelsBeautifulNightBeautyMakeup Author:Ashley Greene
“Copiousness and simplicity, variety and unity, constitute real greatness of character.” RealCharacterGreatnessUnitySimplicityVariety Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“He who, in questions of right, virtue, or duty, sets himself above all ridicule, is truly great, and shall laugh in the end with truer mirth than ever he was laughed at.” EndsLaughingVirtueGreatnessDutyLaughedRidiculeMirth Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“Habit is altogether too arbitrary a master for me to submit to.” MastersHabitSubmitArbitrary Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater
“An entirely honest man, in the severe sense of the word, exists no more than an entirely dishonest knave: the best and the worst are only approximations of those qualities. Who are those that never contradict themselves? yet honesty never contradicts itself: Who are those that always contradict themselves? yet knavery is mere self-contradiction. Thus the knowledge of man determines not the things themselves, but their proportions, the quan∣tum of congruities and incongruities.” MenSelfQualityWorstHonestHonestyMereDetermineProportionContradictionQuantumSevereHonest ManKnavesApproximationIncongruityKnavery Author:Johann Kaspar Lavater