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| QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF William Godwin |
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Quotes By author - Starting with W - William Godwin
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There are 52 quotes for the author William Godwin
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What indeed is life, unless so far as it is enjoyed? It does not merit the name.
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But the watchful care of the parent is endless. The youth is never free from the danger of grating interference.
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I know many men who are misanthropes, and profess to look down with disdain on their species. My creed is of an opposite character. All that we observe that is best and most excellent in the intellectual world, is man: and it is easy to perceive in many cases, that the believer in mysteries does little more, than dress up his deity in the choicest of human attributes and qualifications. I have lived among, and I feel an ardent interest in and love for, my brethren of mankind. This sentiment, which I regard with complacency in my own breast, I would gladly cherish in others.
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There is reverence that we owe to everything in human shape.
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The great model of the affection of love in human beings is the sentiment which subsists between parents and children.
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Justice is the sum of all moral duty.
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There can be no passion, and by consequence no love, where there is not imagination.
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The lessons of their early youth regulated the conduct of their riper years.
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If a thing be really good, it can be shown to be such.
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How can any one have genuine happiness, unless in proportion as he looks round, and, "behold, every thing is very good?"
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