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Happiness does not consist in self-love.
Joseph Butler
Happiness
,
Consist
The tongue may be employed about, and made to serve all the purposes of vice, in tempting and deceiving, in perjury and injustice.
Joseph Butler
May
,
Injustice
,
Tongue
As this world was not intended to be a state of any great satisfaction or high enjoyment, so neither was it intended to be a mere scene of unhappiness and sorrow.
Joseph Butler
Great
,
High
,
State
Compassion is a call, a demand of nature, to relieve the unhappy as hunger is a natural call for food.
Joseph Butler
Nature
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Food
,
Compassion
Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should we desire to be deceived?
Joseph Butler
Why
,
Desire
,
Actions
But to us, probability is the very guide of life.
Joseph Butler
Life
,
Guide
People might love themselves with the most entire and unbounded affection, and yet be extremely miserable.
Joseph Butler
Love
,
Themselves
,
Miserable
The final causes, then, of compassion are to prevent and to relieve misery.
Joseph Butler
Compassion
,
Misery
,
Final
Both our senses and our passions are a supply to the imperfection of our nature; thus they show that we are such sort of creatures as to stand in need of those helps which higher orders of creatures do not.
Joseph Butler
Nature
,
Show
,
Both
Love of our neighbour, then, has just the same respect to, is no more distant from, self-love, than hatred of our neighbour, or than love or hatred of anything else.
Joseph Butler
Love
,
Respect
,
Same
Man may act according to that principle or inclination which for the present happens to be strongest, and yet act in a way disproportionate to, and violate his real proper nature.
Joseph Butler
Nature
,
Real
,
May
There is a much more exact correspondence between the natural and moral world than we are apt to take notice of.
Joseph Butler
Between
,
Moral
,
Natural
Thus there is no doubt the eye was intended for us to see with.
Joseph Butler
Doubt
,
Eye
,
Intended
Consequently it will often happen there will be a desire of particular objects, in cases where they cannot be obtained without manifest injury to others.
Joseph Butler
Happen
,
Cannot
,
Others
Every man hath a general desire of his own happiness; and likewise a variety of particular affections, passions, and appetites to particular external objects.
Joseph Butler
Happiness
,
Desire
,
General
Every man is to be considered in two capacities, the private and public; as designed to pursue his own interest, and likewise to contribute to the good of others.
Joseph Butler
Good
,
Two
,
Others
Every one of our passions and affections hath its natural stint and bound, which may easily be exceeded; whereas our enjoyments can possibly be but in a determinate measure and degree.
Joseph Butler
May
,
Natural
,
Degree
For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office: so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.
Joseph Butler
Same
,
Another
,
Body
God Almighty is, to be sure, unmoved by passion or appetite, unchanged by affection; but then it is to be added that He neither sees nor hears nor perceives things by any senses like ours; but in a manner infinitely more perfect.
Joseph Butler
God
,
Passion
,
Perfect
Happiness or satisfaction consists only in the enjoyment of those objects which are by nature suited to our several particular appetites, passions, and affections.
Joseph Butler
Happiness
,
Nature
,
Enjoyment
However, without considering this connection, there is no doubt but that more good than evil, more delight than sorrow, arises from compassion itself; there being so many things which balance the sorrow of it.
Joseph Butler
Good
,
Evil
,
Doubt
Pain and sorrow and misery have a right to our assistance: compassion puts us in mind of the debt, and that we owe it to ourselves as well as to the distressed.
Joseph Butler
Pain
,
Mind
,
Compassion
Remember likewise there are persons who love fewer words, an inoffensive sort of people, and who deserve some regard, though of too still and composed tempers for you.
Joseph Butler
Love
,
Words
,
Remember
Self-love then does not constitute THIS or THAT to be our interest or good; but, our interest or good being constituted by nature and supposed, self-love only puts us upon obtaining and securing it.
Joseph Butler
Nature
,
Good
,
Interest
The Epistles in the New Testament have all of them a particular reference to the condition and usages of the Christian world at the time they were written.
Joseph Butler
Time
,
Christian
,
Written
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Nationality:
English
Type:
Clergyman
Born:
May 18
, 1692
Died:
June 16
, 1752
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