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Who Quotes by Samuel Richardson
- Those who can least bear a jest upon themselves, will be most diverted with one passed on others.
- What likelihood is there of corrupting a man who has no ambition.
- Women who have had no lovers, or having had one, two or three, have not found a husband, have perhaps rather had a miss than…
- People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.
- Men generally are afraid of a wife who has more understanding than themselves.
- Tutors who make youth learned do not always make them virtuous.
- There are men who think themselves too wise to be religious.
- Those who have least to do are generally the most busy people in the world.
- All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
- Every one, more or less, loves Power, yet those who most wish for it are seldom the fittest to be trusted with it.
- Those who will bear much, shall have much to bear.
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- He who hath many friends hath none. — Aristotle
- Misfortune shows those who are not really friends. — Aristotle