Joseph Addison Quotes About Temperance

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  • A state of temperance, sobriety and justice without devotion is a cold, lifeless, insipid condition of virtue, and is rather to be styled philosophy than religion.

    Joseph Addison (1839). “Essays, Moral and Humorous: Also Essays on Imagination and Taste”, p.74
  • Physic is, for the most part, only a substitute for temperance and exercise.

  • Temperance gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor.

    Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele (1747). “The Spectator”, p.158
  • Physic, for the most part, is nothing else but the substitute of exercise and temperance.

    Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn (1872). “The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison”, p.64
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