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Difficulty Quote by Henry Fielding

“Wit, like hunger, will be with great difficulty restrained from falling on vice and ignorance, where there is great plenty and variety of food.” quote by Henry Fielding
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“Wit, like hunger, will be with great difficulty restrained from falling on vice and ignorance, where there is great plenty and variety of food.”

Henry Fielding

About This Quote

Source Novel: Tom Jones, 1749

When food is abundant and varied, it becomes hard to control cravings for immoral or ignorant behavior.

In simple terms: Abundance can lead to moral laxity.

Key Takeaway

Practice restraint despite plenty.

Themes

morality self‑control temptation

Mood

thoughtful didactic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • dietary choices
  • financial wealth
  • information overload
  • social media consumption

Key Concepts

ethics human nature psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does excess affect your ethical decisions?
  • What habits help maintain self‑control?
A Different Perspective

Even with resources, discipline is required to avoid vice.

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