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Benevolence Quote by Samuel Johnson

“Spring is the season of gaiety, and winter of terror; in spring the heart of tranquility dances to the melody of the groves, and the eye of benevolence sparkles at the sight of happiness and plenty: in winter, compassion melts at universal calamity, and the tear of softness starts at the wailing…” quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Spring is the season of gaiety, and winter of terror; in spring the heart of tranquility dances to the melody of the groves, and the eye of benevolence sparkles at the sight of happiness and plenty: in winter, compassion melts at universal calamity, and the tear of softness starts at the wailing of hunger and the cries of the creation in distress”

Samuel Johnson

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Spring symbolizes joy and abundance, while winter represents suffering and compassion, contrasting human emotions with nature’s cycles.

In simple terms: Spring = joy, winter = hardship.

Key Takeaway

Embrace seasonal changes.

Themes

nature emotion contrast

Mood

contemplative inspirational

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • gardening
  • mental health
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

philosophical reflection seasonal cycles

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do seasons affect mood?
  • Can we find balance in hardship?
A Different Perspective

Nature’s cycles are not strictly binary; nuance exists.

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