All solitary enjoyments, quickly fall, or become painful, so that, perhaps, no more insufferable misery can be conceived than that which must follow incommunicable privileges. Only imagine a human being condemned to perpetual youth while all around him decay and die. O, how sincerely would he call upon death for deliverance!
I would not cross the street to make a Baptist, but I would go round the world to make a Christian. - James Sharp
I would not cross the street to make a Baptist, but I would go round the world to make a Christian.
- James Sharp
It is not every calamity that is a curse, and early adversity is often a blessing. Surmounted difficulties not only teach, but hearten us in our futu… - James Sharp
It is not every calamity that is a curse, and early adversity is often a blessing. Surmounted difficulties not only teach, but hearten us in our futu…
Proverbs are, for the most part, rules of morals, and as such are often effective. - James Sharp
Proverbs are, for the most part, rules of morals, and as such are often effective.
It is not every calamity that is a curse, and early adversity is often a blessing. Perhaps Madame de Maintenon would never have mounted a throne had … - James Sharp
It is not every calamity that is a curse, and early adversity is often a blessing. Perhaps Madame de Maintenon would never have mounted a throne had …
It is in vain to expect any advantage from our profession of the truth, if we be not sincerely just and honest in our actions. - James Sharp
It is in vain to expect any advantage from our profession of the truth, if we be not sincerely just and honest in our actions.
Satirical writers and speakers are not half so clever as they think themselves, nor as they are thought to be. They do winnow the corn, it is true, b… - James Sharp
Satirical writers and speakers are not half so clever as they think themselves, nor as they are thought to be. They do winnow the corn, it is true, b…
All solitary enjoyments, quickly fall, or become painful, so that, perhaps, no more insufferable misery can be conceived than that which must follow … - James Sharp
All solitary enjoyments, quickly fall, or become painful, so that, perhaps, no more insufferable misery can be conceived than that which must follow …
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