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- It is singular how soon we lose the impression of what ceases to be constantly before us. A year impairs, a luster… — Lord Byron
- Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off the relish for spiritual… — Susanna Wesley
- We believe that the spreading out and perpetuity of the institution of slavery impairs the general welfare. We believe - nay, we… — Abraham Lincoln
- Our desires always increase with our possessions. The knowledge that something remains yet unenjoyed impairs our enjoyment of the good before us. — Samuel Johnson
- Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty; it is not only needless, but it impairs what it would improve. — Alexander Pope
- Wise politicians will be cautious about fettering the government with restrictions that cannot be observed, because they know that every break of… — Alexander Hamilton
- Would you who judge of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of pleasure, take this rule; whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of… — Robert Southey
- A bureaucracy is sure to think that its duty is to augment official power, official business, or official members, rather than to… — Walter Bagehot
- The buildup of negative auric vibrations initially impairs our ability to perceive psychically. They can eventually cause us to become ill. Most… — Frederick Lenz
- That the happiness of man may still remain imperfect, as wants in this place are easily supplied, new wants likewise are easily… — Samuel Johnson
- A soft, easy life is not worth living, if it impairs the fibre of brain and heart and muscle. We must dare… — Theodore Roosevelt
- The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all. — John F. Kennedy