Laurence Sterne Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Laurence Sterne Quotes and Sayings


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    A dwarf who brings a standard along with him to measure his own size, take my word, is a dwarf in more articles than one. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Alas! if the principles of contentment are not within us, the height of station and worldly grandeur will as soon add a cubit to a man's stature as to his happiness. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
  • 3
    An actor should be able to create the universe in the palm of his hand. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    An English man does not travel to see English men. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    But this is neither here nor there why do I mention it? Ask my pen, it governs me, I govern not it. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Courtship consists in a number of quiet attentions, not so pointed as to alarm, nor so vague as not to be understood. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    For every ten jokes you acquire a hundred enemies. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    I am persuaded that every time a man smiles - but much more so when he laughs - it adds something to this fragment of life. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    I once asked a hermit in Italy how he could venture to live alone, in a single cottage, on the top of a mountain, a mile from any habitation? He replied, that Providence was his next-door neighbor. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    I take a simple view of life. It is keep your eyes open and get on with it. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    In all unmerciful actions, the worst of men pay this compliment at least to humanity, as to endeavour to wear as much of the appearance of it, as the case will well let them. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    In solitude the mind gains strength and learns to lean upon itself. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    It is a great pity but tis certain from every day's observation of man, that he may be set on fire like a candle, at either end provided there is a sufficient wick standing out. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Keyholes are the occasions of more sin and wickedness, than all other holes in this world put together. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Lessons of wisdom have the most power over us when they capture the heart through the groundwork of a story, which engages the passions. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Men tire themselves in pursuit of rest. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Nothing is so perfectly amusing as a total change of ideas. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Of all duties, prayer certainly is the sweetest and most easy. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world, - though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst, - the cant of criticism is the most tormenting! Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    One may as well be asleep as to read for anything but to improve his mind and morals, and regulate his conduct. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Only the brave know how to forgive... a coward never forgave; it is not in his nature. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Our passion and principals are constantly in a frenzy, but begin to shift and waver, as we return to reason. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Pain and pleasure, like light and darkness, succeed each other. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    People who overly take care of their health are like misers. They hoard up a treasure which they never enjoy. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Religion which lays so many restraints upon us, is a troublesome companion to those who will lay no restraints upon themselves. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Respect for ourselves guides our morals, respect for others guides our manners. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Sciences may be learned by rote, but wisdom not. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    So much of motion, is so much of life, and so much of joy, and to stand still, or get on but slowly, is death and the devil. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    The most accomplished way of using books is to serve them as some people do lords; learn their titles and then brag of their acquaintance. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    There have been no sects in the Christian world, however absurd, which have not endeavoured to support their opinions by arguments drawn from Scripture. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Titles of honor are like the impressions on coins, which add no value to gold or silver, but only render brass current. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    What is the life of man! Is it not to shift from side to side? From sorrow to sorrow? To button up one cause of vexation! And unbutton another! Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    When a man is discontented with himself, it has one advantage - that it puts him into an excellent frame of mind for making a bargain. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    When the heart flies out before the understanding, it saves the judgment a world of pains. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF
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    Writing, when properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation. Laurence Sterne | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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