William Godwin Quotes
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There must be room for the imagination to exercise its powers; we must conceive and apprehend a thousand things which we do not actually witness.
William Godwin
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Author Details:
Type:
Writer Quotes
Category:
English Writer Quotes
Date of Birth:
March 3, 1756
Date of Death:
April 7, 1836
Nationality:
English
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Select William Godwin Quotations:
If a thing be really good, it can be shown to be such.
William Godwin
They held it their duty to live but for their country.
William Godwin
It is probable that there is no one thing that it is of eminent importance for a child to learn.
William Godwin
He that loves reading has everything within his reach.
William Godwin
We cannot perform our tasks to the best of our power, unless we think well of our own capacity.
William Godwin
My thoughts will be taken up with the future or the past, with what is to come or what has been. Of the present there is necessarily no image.
William Godwin
He has no right to his life when his duty calls him to resign it. Other men are bound... to deprive him of life or liberty, if that should appear in any case to be indispensably necessary to prevent a greater evil.
William Godwin
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Quote Keywords:

Actually,
Apprehend,
Conceive,
Exercise,
Imagination,
Must,
Powers,
Room,
Things,
Thousand,
Which,
Witness
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Dictionary Links:

Actually,
Apprehend,
Conceive,
Exercise,
Imagination,
Must,
Room,
Thousand,
Which,
Witness
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All William Godwin Quotations:
Above all we should not forget...
As the true object of education...
But the watchful care of the...
Every man has a certain sphere...
Everything understood by the term co...
God himself has no right to...
Government will not fail to employ...
He has no right to his...
He that loves reading has everything...
If a thing be really good...
If he who employs coercion against...
In cases where every thing is...
It is probable that there is...
Justice is the sum of all...
Learning is the ally, not the...
Let us not, in the eagerness...
Make men wise, and by that...
Man is the only creature we...
My thoughts will be taken up...
One of the prerogatives by which...
Perseverance is an active principle, and cannot...
Revolution is engendered by an indignation...
Revolutions are the produce of passion...
Study with desire is real activity...
The cause of justice is the...
The diligent scholar is he that...
The execution of any thing considerable...
The great model of the affection...
The lessons of their early youth...
The philosophy of the wisest man...
The proper method for hastening the...
The real or supposed rights of...
There can be no passion, and...
There is reverence that we owe...
There must be room for the...
They held it their duty to...
To him it is an ocean...
We cannot perform our tasks to...
What can be more clear and...
What indeed is life, unless so...
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