“True features make the beauty of a face, and true proportions the beauty of architecture.” Quote by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“It is necessary a writing critic should understand how to write. And though every writer is not bound to show himself in the capacity of critic, every writing critic is bound to show himself capable of being a writer; for if he be apparently impotent in this latter kind, he is to be denied all title or character in the other.” IfsShouldWritingKindCharacterShowsCapableCapacityCriticsBoundsTitlesLatterDenied Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“The greatest of fools is he who imposes on himself, and in his greatest concern thinks certainly he knows that which he has least studied, and of which he is most profoundly ignorant.” ThinkingKnowsFoolConcernIgnorant Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“Remember that there is nothing in God but what is godlike; and that He is either not at all, or truly and perfectly good.” GodRememberGood GodGodlikePerfectly Good Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“To love the public, to study universal good, and to promote the interest of the whole world, as far as lies within our power, is the height of goodness, and makes that temper which we call divine.” WorldWholeLyingInterestStudyDivineGoodnessUniversalWhole WorldHeightTemper Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“We may have an excellent ear for music, without being able to perform in any kind; we may judge well of poetry, without being poets, or possessing the least of a poetic vein; but we can have no tolerable notion of goodness without being tolerably good.” WellsKindMayAblePoetJudgingGoodnessEarsNotionExcellentPoeticVeinsPossessingTolerable Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“Nothing affects the heart like that which is purely from itself, and of its own nature; such as the beauty of sentiments, the grace of actions, the turn of characters, and the proportions and features of a human mind.” MindHumansHeartCharacterActionTurnsGraceFeaturesProportionSentimentsHuman Mind Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“A right mind and generous affection hath more beauty and charms than all other symmetries in the world besides; and a grain of honesty and native worth is of more value than all the adventitious ornaments, estates, or preferments; for the sake of which some of the better sort so oft turn knaves.” WorldMindValuesTurnsHonestySakeAffectionGenerousCharmNativeGrainEstatesOrnamentsSymmetryKnaves Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“In nature, all is managed for the best with perfect frugality and just reserve, profuse to none, but bountiful to all; never employing on one thing more than enough, but with exact economy retrenching the superfluous, and adding force to what is principal in everything.” EnoughForceNaturePerfectMoneyEconomyOne ThingReservesPrincipalSuperfluousFrugalityEmploying Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“They who are great talkers in company have never been any talkers by themselves, nor used to private discussions of our home regimen.” HomeUsedCompanyTalkingDiscussionTalkers Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
“The face of Truth is not less fair and beautiful for all the counterfeit visors which have been put upon her.” Has BeensTruthBeautifulFacesTruth IsFairsCounterfeit Author:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury