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Quick sensitivity is inseperable from a ready understanding.
— Joseph Addison
Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable.
— Joseph Addison
All well-regulated families set apart an hour every morning for tea and bread and butter
— Joseph Addison
All my life I've chased dreams of what could be. For the first time in my life, I've actually caught one.
— Sarah Addison Allen
It is odd to consider the connection between despotism and barbarity, and how the making one person more than man makes the rest less.
— Joseph Addison
There is no virtue so truly great and godlike as justice.
— Joseph Addison
Being mad at someone for acting exactly the way you assume they'll act is no one's fault but your own.
— Sarah Addison Allen
When you know something's wrong, but you don't know exactly what it is, the air around you changes.
— Sarah Addison Allen
One should take good care not to grow too wise for so great a pleasure of life as laughter.
— Joseph Addison
Please disrobe at once.
— Ransom Riggs
That, they knew, was true friendship. And they knew, if you're lucky enough to find it, you hold on to it.
— Sarah Addison Allen
As vivacity is the gift of woman, gravity is that of men.
— Joseph Addison
Being left makes you doubt your ability to keep people, even friends.
— Sarah Addison Allen
All we have is our deep and abiding love for each other.
We can't loose that or we loose ourselves. If we don't help each other,
who will? — Sarah Addison Allen
We can't loose that or we loose ourselves. If we don't help each other,
who will? — Sarah Addison Allen
Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Every life needs a little space. It leaves room for good things to enter it.
— Sarah Addison Allen
People adapt. People change. You can grow where you're planted.
— Sarah Addison Allen
No one should ever compromise the dignity of another human being.
— Sarah Addison Allen
She seethed like water the second before it rolls to a boil.
— Sarah Addison Allen
We have history, you and I. You just don't know it yet.
— Sarah Addison Allen
The mark of wisdom is to see the reality behind each appearance.
— Corban Addison
To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great truths which atheism would deny.
— Joseph Addison
A money-lender
he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. — Joseph Addison
he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. — Joseph Addison
When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations.
— Joseph Addison
He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.
— Joseph Addison
A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side.
— Joseph Addison
The next morning dawned bright and sweet, like ribbon candy.
— Sarah Addison Allen
When your cup is empty, you do not mourn what is gone. Because if you do, you will miss the opportunity to fill it again.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Don't be vain. What you look like doesn't matter. It's the deed that matters.
— Sarah Addison Allen
It was early evening when they walked outside, the sky the color of pink lemonade.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Government mitigates the inequality of power, and makes an innocent man, though of the lowest rank, a match for the mightiest of his fellow-subjects.
— Joseph Addison
What pity is it That we can die, but once to serve our country.
— Joseph Addison
Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding; it dissipates every doubt and scruple in an instant.
— Joseph Addison
There is not a more unhappy being than a superannuated idol.
— Joseph Addison
A solid and substantial greatness of soul looks down with neglect on the censures and applauses of the multitude.
— Joseph Addison
Living down your own past was hard enough. You shouldn't have to live down someone else's.
— Sarah Addison Allen
The trick to getting through life, she'd told him, is not to resent it when it isn't exactly how you think it should be.
— Sarah Addison Allen
I was just telling Claire about a guy I met in bread class. I hate him, but he could be my soul mate.
— Sarah Addison Allen
can endure all things in the holy name of love. And I will.
— Addison Moore
Great leaders make people feel important.
— John Addison
But don't define yourself by what you *don't* want to do. Define yourself by what you do want to do.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Addison is my consort and as such she is under my protection both day and night. I will ill anyone attempting to harm her. Is that clear?
— Evangeline Anderson
It is not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of the mind, but to regulate them.
— Joseph Addison
When you have to do something, you have to do it. Putting it off only makes it worse. Believe me, I know.
— Sarah Addison Allen
There was a long-ago saying that was still heard from time to time in town: Waverleys know where to find the truth, they just can't stomach it. Bay
— Sarah Addison Allen
The very first discovery of beauty strikes the mind with an inward joy, and spreads a cheerfulness and delight through all its faculties.
— Joseph Addison
The sky was incredible that night, the moon nearly full and the stars littering the sky like tossed stones.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Good nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit and gives a certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty.
— Joseph Addison
Stability was overrated. Crises and adventures, on the other hand, could actually teach you something.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Misery loves company, but company does not reciprocate.
— Addison Mizner
Never call a man a fool; borrow from him
— Addison Mizner
Whoever thought it was a good idea to plop a school on the side of a mountain must have been part billy goat.
— Addison Moore
Willa?"
"Yes"
"It's morning and I still love you. — Sarah Addison Allen
"Yes"
"It's morning and I still love you. — Sarah Addison Allen
One may know a man that never conversed in the world, by his excess of good-breeding.
— Joseph Addison
Thanks for choosing me, Addison.
— Kasie West
Words, when well chosen, have so great a force in them, that a description often gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves.
— Joseph Addison
My death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me.
— Joseph Addison
Music can noble hints impart, Engender fury, kindle love, With unsuspected eloquence can move, And manage all the man with secret art.
— Joseph Addison
There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's head-dress.
— Joseph Addison
She looked like autumn, when leaves turned and fruit ripened.
— Sarah Addison Allen
True religion and virtue give a cheerful and happy turn to the mind, admit of all true pleasures, and even procure for us the highest.
— Joseph Addison
Allegories, when well chosen, are like so many tracks of light in a discourse, that make everything about them clear and beautiful.
— Joseph Addison
I do want to believe in love. I want all of its trappings, and if it costs me my sanity and a very good divorce lawyer, so be it.
— Addison Moore
It was like the way you wanted sunshine on Saturdays, or pancakes for breakfast. They just made you feel good.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Hunting is not a proper employment for a thinking man.
— Joseph Addison
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.
— Joseph Addison
I love that my dad has stopped asking me when I'm going to get a real job.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Not every man was sorry when he hurt a woman.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Yet then from all my grief, O Lord, Thy mercy set me free, Whilst in the confidence of pray'r My soul took hold on thee.
— Joseph Addison
Books liked her. Books wanted to look after her.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Candy is my religion.
— Sarah Addison Allen
But a man like that deserved to never be thought of again. Why couldn't he have just stayed buried? No good had come of this.
— Sarah Addison Allen
You've got to win in your mind before you win in your life.
— John Addison
The Mind that lies fallow but a single Day, sprouts up in Follies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous Culture.
— Joseph Addison
I Have Not Yet Begun to Procrastinate" which was the quote on Bay's shirt from "First Frost
— Sarah Addison Allen
A sad sort of vulnerability was wafting from her, making the night smell like maple syrup.
— Sarah Addison Allen
How can we know the true meaning of charity if we don't even know how to help those closest to us?
— Sarah Addison Allen
I think my characters are more wish fulfillments than they are mirrors. They see things I don't and live in a world I can only enter through words.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Knavery is ever suspicious of knavery.
— Joseph Addison
I've never seen you hide from anyone before. He must do something crazy to you.
— Sarah Addison Allen
I should let people in. If they leave, they leave. If I break, I break. It happens to everyone. Right?
— Sarah Addison Allen
To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction.
— Joseph Addison
This not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more, Sempronius, we'll deserve it.
— Joseph Addison
Jesters do often prove prophets.
— Joseph Addison
On you, my lord, with anxious fear I wait, and from your judgment must expect my fate.
— Joseph Addison
She was so Southern that she cried tears that came straight from the Mississippi, and she always smelled faintly of cottonwood and peaches.
— Sarah Addison Allen
There was a certain power beautiful mothers held over their less beautiful daughters.
— Sarah Addison Allen
He'd always been fascinated by her, drawn to her the way curious people are always drawn to things they don't understand.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.
— Joseph Addison
Those Marriages generally abound most with Love and Constancy, that are preceded by a long Courtship.
— Joseph Addison
She'd fallen into the best part of her past.
— Sarah Addison Allen