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The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, the best of circumstances.
Topic: Courage
Author: Joseph Addison
Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it courage which arises from a sense of duty acts in a uniform manner.
Topic: Courage
Author: Joseph Addison
Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it courage which arises from a sense of duty acts in a uniform manner.
Topic: Courage
Author: Joseph Addison
When I read the rules of criticism, I immediately inquire after the works of the author who has written them, and by that means discover what it is he likes in a composition.
Topic: Criticism
Author: Joseph Addison
The Fear of Death often proves Mortal, and sets People on Methods to save their Lives, which infallibly destroy them.
Author: Joseph Addison
I will indulge my sorrows, and give way To all the pangs and fury of despair.
Topic: Despair
Author: Joseph Addison
My death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me.
Topic: Destiny
Author: Joseph Addison
If men would consider not so much where they differ, as wherein they agree, there would be far less of uncharitableness and angry feeling in the world.
Topic: Difference
Author: Joseph Addison
Thanks to the gods! my boy has done his duty.
Topic: Duty
Author: Joseph Addison
In doing what we ought we deserve no praise, because it is our duty.
Topic: Duty
Author: Joseph Addison
Let echo, too, perform her part, Prolonging every note with art; And in a low expiring strain, Play all the comfort o'er again.
Topic: Echo
Author: Joseph Addison
The man who will live above his present circumstances, is in great danger of soon living beneath them; or as the Italian proverb says, "The man that lives by hope, will die by despair.".
Topic: Economy
Author: Joseph Addison
Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no crime can destroy, no enemy can alienate,no despotism can enslave. At home, a friend, abroad, an introduction, in solitude a solace and in society an ornament.It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage.
Topic: Education
Author: Joseph Addison
Eternity! thou pleasing dreadful thought! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass!
Topic: Eternity
Author: Joseph Addison
If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother and hope your guardian genius.
Topic: Experience
Author: Joseph Addison
Were not this desire of fame very strong, the difficulty of obtaining it, and the danger of losing it when obtained, would be sufficient to deter a man from so vain a pursuit.
Topic: Fame
Author: Joseph Addison
When a man becomes familiar with his goddess, she quickly sinks into a woman.
Topic: Familiarity
Author: Joseph Addison
The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, the important day, big with the fate Of Cato, and of Rome.
Topic: Fate
Author: Joseph Addison
Great souls by instinct to each other turn, Demand alliance, and in friendship burn.
Topic: Friendship
Author: Joseph Addison
The friendships of the world are oft Confederacies in vice, or leagues of pleasure; Ours has severest virtue for its basis, And such a friendship ends not but with life.
Topic: Friendship
Author: Joseph Addison
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