Quotes From "The History Of Rasselas Prince Of Abissinia" By Samuel Johnson

Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without...
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Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful. Samuel Johnson
Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal, and a man may be...
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Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal, and a man may be properly charged with that evil which he neglected or refused to learn how to prevent. Samuel Johnson
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Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye, and while we glide along the stream of time, whatever we leave behind us is always lessening, and that which we approach increasing in magnitude. Samuel Johnson
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Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye. Samuel Johnson
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I can discover within me no power of perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man has surely some latent sense for which this place affords no gratification, or he has some desires distinct from sense which must be satisfied before he can be happy. Samuel Johnson
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Is there such depravity in man as that he should injure another without benefit to himself? Samuel Johnson
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Pleasure, in itself harmless, may become mischievous, by endearing to us a state which we know to be transient and probatory, and withdrawing our thoughts from that of which every hour brings us nearer to the beginning, and of which no length of time will bring us to the end. Mortification is not virtuous in itself, nor has any other use, but that it disengages us from the allurements of sense. In the state of future perfection, to which we all aspire, there will be pleasure without danger, and security without restraint. Samuel Johnson