Quotes by George Savile

When the people contend for their liberty, they seldom get anything by their victory but new masters.close quote - George Savile
They who are of the opinion that Money will do everything, may very well be suspected to do everything for Money.close quote - George Savile
There is reason to think the most celebrated philosophers would have been bunglers at business; but the reason is because they despised it.close quote - George Savile

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The vanity of teaching doth oft tempt a man to forget that he is a blockhead.close quote - George Savile
The sight of a drunkard is a better sermon against that vice than the best that was ever preached on that subject.close quote - George Savile
The best way to suppose what may come, is to remember what is past.close quote - George Savile

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The best Qualification of a Prophet is to have a good Memory.close quote - George Savile
Some men's memory is like a box where a man should mingle his jewels with his old shoes.close quote - George Savile
Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no.close quote - George Savile
Our nature hardly allows us to have enough of anything without having too much.close quote - George Savile

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Nothing would more contribute to make a man wise than to have always an enemy in his view.close quote - George Savile
Nothing has an uglier look to us than reason, when it is not on our side.close quote - George Savile
No man is so much a fool as not to have wit enough sometimes to be a knave; nor any so cunning a knave as not to have the weakness sometimes to play the fool.close quote - George Savile
Most men make little use of their speech than to give evidence against their own understanding.close quote - George Savile
Men are not hanged for stealing horses, but that horses may not be stolen.close quote - George Savile


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