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SKELTON, Philip Quotes

(1707-1787), Irish divine

Appetite

For the sake of health, medicines are taken by weight and measure; so ought food to be, or by some similar rule.

Eating

For the sake of health medicines are taken by weight and measure; so ought food to be, or by some similar rule.

History

History makes us some amends for the shortness of life.

Law

Whoever goes to law, goes into a glass house, where he understands little or nothing of what he is doing; where he sees a small matter blown up into fifty times the size of its intrinsic contents, and through which, if he can perceive any other objects, he perceives them all discolored and distorted.

Principles

Our principles are the springs of our actions; our actions, the springs of our happiness or misery, Too much care, therefore, cannot be taken in forming our principles.

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