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Sydney Smith Quotes
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Clergyman Quotes
Category:
English Clergyman Quotes
Date of Birth:
June 3, 1771
Date of Death:
February 22, 1845
Nationality:
English
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Sydney Smith

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A comfortable house is a great source of happiness. It ranks immediately after health and a good conscience.
Sydney Smith

A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort.
Sydney Smith

Among the smaller duties of life I hardly know any one more important than that of not praising where praise is not due.
Sydney Smith

As the French say, there are three sexes - men, women, and clergymen.
Sydney Smith

Bishop Berkeley destroyed this world in one volume octavo; and nothing remained, after his time, but mind; which experienced a similar fate from the hand of Mr. Hume in 1737.
Sydney Smith

Correspondences are like small clothes before the invention of suspenders; it is impossible to keep them up.
Sydney Smith

Do not try to push your way through to the front ranks of your profession; do not run after distinctions and rewards; but do your utmost to find an entry into the world of beauty.
Sydney Smith

Errors, to be dangerous, must have a great deal of truth mingled with them. It is only from this alliance that they can ever obtain an extensive circulation.
Sydney Smith

Find fault when you must find fault in private, and if possible sometime after the offense, rather than at the time.
Sydney Smith

Great men hallow a whole people, and lift up all who live in their time.
Sydney Smith

Have the courage to be ignorant of a great number of things, in order to avoid the calamity of being ignorant of everything.
Sydney Smith

Heaven never helps the men who will not act.
Sydney Smith

I have, alas, only one illusion left, and that is the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Sydney Smith

I look upon Switzerland as an inferior sort of Scotland.
Sydney Smith

I never read a book before previewing it; it prejudices a man so.
Sydney Smith

In composing, as a general rule, run your pen through every other word you have written; you have no idea what vigor it will give your style.
Sydney Smith

It is safest to be moderately base - to be flexible in shame, and to be always ready for what is generous, good, and just, when anything is to be gained by virtue.
Sydney Smith

It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little - do what you can.
Sydney Smith

It resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated, often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing anyone who comes between them.
Sydney Smith

Let the Dean and Canons lay their heads together and the thing will be done.
Sydney Smith

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