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Worth Quotes by Samuel Johnson
- Worth seeing, yes; but not worth going to see.
- This mournful truth is everywhere confessed, slow rises worth by poverty depressed.
- Courtesy and good humor are often found with little real worth.
- It is not the desire of new acquisitions, but the glory of conquests, that fires the soldier's breast; as indeed the town is seldom worth…
- Madam, before you flatter a man so grossly to his face, you should consider whether or not your flattery is worth his having.
- The habit of looking on the bright side of every event is worth more than a thousand pounds a year.
- This mournful truth is ev'rywhere confess'd,- Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd
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