Quotation:
"Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route."
More quotes from: Charles Caleb Colton
- "A harmless hilarity and a buoyant cheerfulness are not infrequent concomitants of genius; and we ..."
- "Avarice has ruined more souls than extravagance. "
- "Bigotry murders religion to frighten fools with her ghost. "
- "Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. Like friends, too, we should return ..."
- "Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring ..."
- "Constant success shows us but one side of the world; adversity brings out the reverse ..."
- "Contemporaries appreciate the person rather than their merit, posterity will regard the merit rather than ..."
- "Corruption is like a ball of snow, once it's set a rolling it must increase. "
- "Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, the physician of him whom ..."
- "Did universal charity prevail, earth would be a heaven, and hell a fable. "
- "Examinations are formidable even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool may ask more ..."
- "Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship - never. "
- "Friendship, of itself a holy tie,Is made more sacred by adversity. "
- "He that has energy enough to root out a vice should go further, and try ..."
- "He that is good, will infallibly become better, and he that is bad, will as ..."
- "He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not ..."
- "He who studies books alone will know how things ought to be, and he who ..."
- "I'm aiming by the time I'm fifty to stop being an adolescent. "
- "If a horse has four legs, and I'm riding it, I think I can win. "
- "If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, fill her above the brim ..."
- "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. "
- "In life we shall find many men that are great, and some that are good, ..."
- "It is always safe to learn, even from our enemies; seldom safe to venture to ..."
- "It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on ..."
- "Justice to my readers compels me to admit that I write because I have nothing ..."
- "Knowledge is two-fold, and consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but ..."
- "Ladies of Fashion starve their happiness to feed their vanity, and their love to feed ..."
- "Law and equity are two things which God has joined, but which man has put ..."
- "Liberty will not descend to a people; a people must raise themselves to liberty; it ..."
- "Life isn't like a book. Life isn't logical or sensible or orderly. Life is a ..."
- "Love is an alliance of friendship and animalism; if the former predominates it is passion ..."
- "Many speak the truth when they say that they despise riches, but they mean the ..."
- "Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner. "
- "Men are born with two eyes, but only one tongue, in order that they should ..."
- "Men are born with two eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should ..."
- "Men will wrangle for religion; write for it; fight for it; die for it; anything ..."
- "Moderation is the inseparable companion of wisdom, but with it genius has not even a ..."
- "Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time which every day ..."
- "Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books. "
- "No company is preferable to bad. We are more apt to catch the vices of ..."
- "None are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them. "
- "Nothing more completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity, than straightforward and ..."
- "Nothing so completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity himself, than straightforward ..."
- "Of present fame think little, and of future less; the praises that we receive after ..."
- "Our admiration of fine writing will always be in proportion to its real difficulty and ..."
- "Our income are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but ..."
- "Patience is the support of weakness; impatience the ruin of strength. "
- "Physical courage, which engages all danger, will make a person brave in one way; and ..."
- "Posthumous charities are the very essence of selfishness when bequeathed by those who, even alive, ..."
- "Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man is wise ..."
- "Silence is foolish if we are wise, but wise if we are foolish. "
- "The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events ..."
- "The drafts which true genius draws upon posterity, although they may not always be honored ..."
- "The excess of our youth are checks written against our age and they are payable ..."
- "The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies ..."
- "The greatest friend of Truth is time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant ..."
- "The mistakes of the fool are known to the world, but not to himself. The ..."
- "The present time has one advantage over every other - it is our own. "
- "The society of dead authors has this advantage over that of the living: they never ..."
- "The two most precious things this side of the grave are our reputation and our ..."
- "There are three difficulties in authorship: to write anything worth publishing, to find honest men ..."
- "There are three modes of bearing the ills of life, by indifference, by philosophy, and ..."
- "There are two way of establishing a reputation, one to be praised by honest people ..."
- "There is nothing more imprudent than excessive prudence. "
- "There is this difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man, ..."
- "Those that are the loudest in their threats are the weakest in their actions. "
- "Those who visit foreign nations, but associate only with their own country-men, change their climate, ..."
- "To be obliged to beg our daily happiness from others bespeaks a more lamentable poverty ..."
- "To dare to live alone is the rarest courage; since there are many who had ..."
- "To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get ..."
- "True contentment depends not upon what we have; a tub was large enough for Diogenes, ..."
- "True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it ..."
- "Tyrants have not yet discovered any chains that can fetter the mind. "
- "We ask advice, but we mean approbation. "
- "We believe that the applause of silence is the only kind that counts. "
- "We hate some persons because we do not know them; and will not know them ..."
- "We often pretend to fear what we really despise, and more often despise what we ..."
- "We own almost all our knowledge not to those who have agreed but to those ..."
- "Wealth after all is a relative thing since he that has little and wants less ..."
- "When millions applaud you seriously ask yourself what harm you have done; and when they ..."
- "When you have nothing to say, say nothing. "


