Date: 1662, 1762
"My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh also longeth after thee: in a barren and dry land, where no water is."
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Date: 1765
"A sick Person has usually Confidence in his Physician, credits what is told him, and uses what is prescribed; but an immoral Man seldom believes that his Mind is sick, slights his Doctor, and applies not the proper Remedies."
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Date: 1765
"Youth is a continual Drunkenness; 'tis the Fever of Reason."
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Date: 1765
"The Defects of the Mind, like those of the Face, grow worse as we grow old."
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Date: 1765
"Use makes every Posture familiar to the Body, and every Opinion to the Mind."
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Date: 1765
"A good Grace is to the Body what good Sense is to the Mind."
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Date: 1765
"Education is to the Mind what Cleanliness is to the Body; the Beauties of the one, as well as the other, are blemish'd, if not totally lost by Neglect."
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Date: 1765
"As Virtue, says Plato, is the Health of a strong and vigorous Mind, so Vice is the Disease of weak and imperfect one; and 'tis the Habitude which renders either of a Piece with the Soul, and becomes a kind of second Nature."
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Date: 1765
"But when the Soul is stark blind in itself, Knowledge can be of no Use to direct it."
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Date: 1771
"That is, let not great examples, or authorities, browbeat they reason into too great a diffidence fo thyself: thyself so reverence, as to prefer the native growth of thy own mind to the richest import from abroad; such borrowed riches make us poor."
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