Samuel Butler
English poet
Lived from: 1835 - 1902
Category: Writers (Contemporary) Country: United Kingdom
Born: 4 december 1835 Died: 18 june 1902
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Don't learn to do, but learn in doing. Let your falls not be on a prepared ground, but let them be bona fide falls in the rough and tumble of the world.
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For most men, and most circumstances, pleasure - tangible material prosperity in this world - is the safest test of virtue. Progress has ever been through the pleasures rather than through the extreme sharp virtues, and the most virtuous have leaned to excess rather than to asceticism.
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Half the vices which the world condemns most loudly have seeds of good in them and require moderated use rather than total abstinence.
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If there is any moral in Christianity, if there is anything to be learned from it, if the whole story is not profitless from first to last, it comes to this: that a man should back his own opinion against the world s.
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Rare virtues are like rare plants or animals, things that have not been able to hold their own in the world. A virtue to be serviceable must, like gold, be alloyed with some commoner but more durable metal.
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The world will only, in the end, follow those who have despised as well as served it.
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There are more fools than knaves in the world, else the knaves would not have enough to live upon.
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