Joseph Addison Quotes About Crime

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  • Nothing that isn't a real crime makes a man appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconsistency.

  • Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no crime can destroy, no enemy can alienate, no despotism can enslave. At home, a friend, abroad, an introduction, in solitude a solace and in society an ornament. It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage.

  • Nothing that is not a real crime makes a man appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconsistency, especially when it regards religion or party. In either of these cases, though a man perhaps does but his duty in changing his side, he not only makes himself hated by those he left, but is seldom heartily esteemed by those he comes over to.

    Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1854). “The Spectator”, p.30
  • A friend exaggerates a man's virtues; an enemy inflames his crimes.

    Joseph Addison (1761). “The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq;”, p.441
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