Samuel Richardson Quotes & Sayings (Page 8)
Samuel Richardson quotes and sayings page 8 (novelist). Here's quote # 71 through 80 out of the 82 we have.
“Great allowances ought to be made for the petulance of persons laboring under ill-health.”
“It may be very generous in one person to offer what it would be ungenerous in another to accept.”
“O! what a Godlike Power is that of doing Good! I envy the Rich and the Great for nothing else!”
“Parents sometimes make not those allowances for youth, which, when young, they wished to be made for themselves.”
“The difference in the education of men and women must give the former great advantages over the latter, even where geniuses are equal.”
“The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.”
“The mind can be but full. It will be as much filled with a small disagreeable occurrence, having no other, as with a large one.”
“There hardly can be a greater difference between any two men, than there too often is, between the same man, a lover and a husband.”
“Those who will bear much, shall have much to bear.”
“Women are always most observed when they seem themselves least to observe, or to lay out for observation.”
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