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We never do anything well till we cease to think about the manner of doing it.: Sketches and Essays
To great evils we submit; we resent little provocations.: Literary Remains
Spleen can subsist on any kind of food.: Lectures on the English Comic Writers
When I am in the country I wish to vegetate like the country.: Table Talk
There is nothing good to be had in the country, or, if there be, they will not let you have it.: Lectures
Every one in a crowd has the power to throw dirt: nine out of ten have the inclination.
We are not hypocrites in our sleep.
Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes the edge off admiration.: Characteristics
Fashion is gentility running away from vulgarity and afraid of being overtaken.: The Conversations of James Northcote
It is well that there is no one without a fault; for he would not have a friend in the world.: Characteristics
Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are, and what they ought to be.: Lectures on the English Comic Writers
The only vice that cannot be forgiven is hypocrisy. The repentance of a hypocrite is itself hypocrisy.: Characteristics
The way to procure insults is to submit to them.: Characteristics
That which any one has been long learning unwillingly, he unlearns with proportionable eagerness and haste.
A nickname is the hardest stone that the devil can throw at a man.: Sketches and Essays
Without the aid of prejudice and custom, I should not be able to find my way across the room.: Sketches and Essays
Those who are fond of setting things to rights, have no great objection to seeing them wrong.: Characteristics
The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow beings.
People do not seem to talk for the sake of expressing their opinions, but to maintain an opinion for the sake of talking.: Table Talk
There is an unseemly exposure of the mind, as well as of the body.: Sketches and Essays
No man would, I think, exchange his existence with any other man, however fortunate. We had as lief not be, as not be ourselves.: Table Talk
No young man believes he shall ever die.: Literary Remains