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- It was his peculiar happiness that he scarcely ever found a stranger whom he did not leave a friend; but it must… — Samuel Johnson
- A genius has perhaps scarcely ever appeared amongst the negroes, and the standard of their morality is almost universally so low that… — Otto Weininger
- Extensive powers not exercised as far as was necessary have, I believe, scarcely ever failed to ruin the possessor. — George Washington
- The means by which I preserve my own health are, temperance, early rising, and spunging the body every morning with cold water,… — Astley Cooper
- Were the judgments of mankind correct, custom would be regulated by the good. But it is often far otherwise in point of… — John Calvin
- The Germans are like women, you can scarcely ever fathom their depths - they haven't any. — Friedrich Nietzsche
- I am apt to suspect the Negroes to be naturally inferior to the Whites. There scarcely ever was a civilization of their… — David Hume
- I believe a person of any fine feeling scarcely ever sees a new face without a sensation akin to a shock, for… — Arthur Schopenhauer
- I will not adopt that ungenerous and impolitic custom so common with novel writers, of degrading by their contemptuous censure the very… — Jane Austen
- Our true history is scarcely ever deciphered by others. The chief part of the drama is a monologue, or rather an intimate… — Henri Frederic Amiel
- It is safe to make a choice of your thoughts, scarcely ever safe to express them all. — Isaac Barrow
- True humility scarcely ever utters words of humility. — Saint Francis de Sales