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Joseph Addison quotes - page 10
Where have my ravish'd senses been! What joys, what wonders, have I seen!
Joseph Addison
Let echo, too, perform her part, Prolonging every note with art.
Joseph Addison
At the same time that I think discretion the most useful talent a man can be master of, I look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little, mean, ungenerous minds.
Joseph Addison
Keep up the loud harmonious song, And imitate the blest above, In joy, and harmony, and love.
Joseph Addison
When I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out.
Joseph Addison
The beloved of the Almighty are: the rich who have the humility of the poor, and the poor who have the magnanimity of the rich.
Joseph Addison
Discretion has large and extended views, and, like a well-formed eye, commands a whole horizon: cunning is a kind of short-sightedness, that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand, but is not able to discern things at a distance. Discretion the more it is discovered, gives a greater authority to the person who possesses it: cunning, when it is once detected, loses its force, and makes a man incapable of bringing about even those events which he might have done had he passed only for a plain man.
Joseph Addison
The discreet man finds out the talents of those he converses with, and knows how to apply them to proper uses.
Joseph Addison
Every star, and every pow'r, Look down on this important hour.
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In a word, his hopes are full of immortality, his schemes are large and glorious, and his conduct suitable to one who knows his true interest, and how to pursue it by proper methods.
Joseph Addison
A new creation rises to my sight.
Joseph Addison
Music religious heat inspires, It wakes the soul, and lifts it high.
Joseph Addison
All Heaven shall echo with their hymns divine, And God himself with pleasure see The whole creation in a chorus join.
Joseph Addison
Strain not the laws to make their tortures grievous.
Joseph Addison
Consecrate the place and day To music and Cecilia. Let no rough winds approach, nor dare Invade the hallow'd bounds, Nor rudely shake the tuneful air, Nor spoil the fleeting sounds.
Joseph Addison
Though a man has all other perfections, and wants discretion, he will be of no great consequence in the world.
Joseph Addison
All the illustrious persons of antiquity, and indeed of every age in the world, have passed through this fiery persecution. There is no defense against reproach but obscurity.
Joseph Addison
Their courage dwells not in a troubled flood Of mounting spirits, and fermenting blood: Lodged in the soul, with virtue overruled, Inflamed by reason, and by reason cooled, In hours of peace content to be unknown. And only in the field of battle shown: To souls like these, in mutual friendship joined, Heaven dares intrust the cause of humankind.
Joseph Addison
Heroes immers'd in time's dark womb, Ripening for mighty years to come, Break forth, and, to the day display'd, My soft inglorious hours upbraid. Transported with so bright a scheme, My waking life appears a dream.
Joseph Addison
A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.
Joseph Addison
When you are at Rome, live as Romans live.
Joseph Addison
The important question is not, what will yield to man a few scattered pleasures, but what will render his life happy on the whole amount.
Joseph Addison
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Joseph Addison
Occupation:
English Essayist
Born:
May 1, 1672
Died:
June 17, 1719
Quotes count:
308
Wikipedia:
Joseph Addison
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