Jonathan Swift — "For what the world calls virtue, is but a compound of vices."
For what the world calls virtue, is but a compound of vices.
For what the world calls virtue, is but a compound of vices.
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"Dogs have at least the advantage over men, that they discover their friends, and bark at their enemies."
"The commonest things are the most useful; which shows the wisdom of God, who has made them common."
"I have been for some years past, working upon a great work, which I intend to publish, and it is a complete refutation of all that hath ever been written upon the subject of government."
"If a man would do good, he must be able to bear evil."
"Vision is the art of seeing things invisible."
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