Occupation: Baron Willoughby De Broke Birth: 1536 Death: 1606
Our companions please us less from the charms we find in their conversation than from those they find in ours..
Avarice starves its possessor to fatten those who come after, and who are eagerly awaiting the demise of the accumulator..
Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the com….
There is an unfortunate disposition in a man to attend much more to the faults of his companions which offend him, than to their perfections which pl….
I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others..
Weak men often from the very principle of their weakness derive a certain susceptibility; delicacy and taste which render them, in those particulars,….
I hardly know a sight that raises one's indignation more than that of an enlarged soul joined to a contracted fortune; unless it be that so much more….
A very small offence may be a just cause for great resentment: it is often much less the particular instance which is obnoxious to us than the proof ….
A lively and agreeable man has not only the merit of liveliness and agreeableness himself, but that also of awakening them in others..
Despair gives the shocking ease to the mind that a mortification gives to the body..
Out of mind as soon as out of sight..
Discernment is a power of the understanding in which few excel. Is not that owing to its connection with impartiality and truth? for are not prejudic….
There is in some men a dispassionate neutrality of mind, which, though it generally passes for good temper, can neither gratify nor warm us: it must ….
The mind of man is this world's true dimension; and knowledge is the measure of the mind..
The world is an excellent judge in general, but a very bad one in particular..
Good-humor is allied to generosity, ill-humor to meanness..
What an argument in favor of social connections is the observation that by communicating our grief we have less, and by communicating our pleasure we….
Envy is but the smoke of low estate, Ascending still against the fortunate..
We laugh heartily to see a whole flock of sheep jump because one did so. Might not one imagine that superior beings do the same, and for exactly the ….
It is not enough that you can form nay, and follow, the most excellent rules for conducting yourself in the world. You must also know when to deviate….
Human knowledge is the parent of doubt..