William Godwin Quotes & Sayings (Page 4)

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William Godwin quotes and sayings page 4 (writer). These are the last 10 out of 40 quotes we have.

William Godwin Quotes
“One of the prerogatives by which man is eminently distinguished from all other living beings inhabiting this globe of earth, consists in the gift of reason.”
William Godwin Quotes
“Learning is the ally, not the adversary of genius... he who reads in a proper spirit, can scarcely read too much.”
William Godwin Quotes
“My thoughts will be taken up with the future or the past, with what is to come or what has been. Of the present there is necessarily no image.”
William Godwin Quotes
“Justice is the sum of all moral duty.”
William Godwin Quotes
“What can be more clear and sound in explanation, than the love of a parent to his child?”
William Godwin Quotes
“What indeed is life, unless so far as it is enjoyed? It does not merit the name.”
William Godwin Quotes
“Everything understood by the term co-operation is in some sense an evil.”
William Godwin Quotes
“If a thing be really good, it can be shown to be such.”
William Godwin Quotes
“The lessons of their early youth regulated the conduct of their riper years.”
William Godwin Quotes
“The proper method for hastening the decay of error is by teaching every man to think for himself.”

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