Date: 1764
"All that we know of the body, is owing to anatomical dissection and observation, and it must be by an anatomy of the mind that we can discover its powers and principles."
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Date: 1764
"But the anatomist of the mind cannot have the same advantage."
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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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