Date: 1745
"As in the humours of the body, so in the vices of the mind, there is one predominant which has an ascendant over us, and leads and governs us."
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Date: 1745
"The wounds of the conscience, like those of the body, cannot be well cured till they are searched to the bottom; and they cannot be searched without pain."
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Date: 1745
"Why should you study to conceal or excuse it, and fondly cherish that viper in your bosom?"
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Date: 1746
"Passions are opposed to passions and one can serve as a counterweight to another."
preview | full record— Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues (1715-1747)
Date: 1746
"And with him took none but O'Neil, / Whose heart he found as true as steel"
preview | full record— Graham, Dougal (bap. 1721, d. 1779)
Date: 1746
"All the shadowy tribes of Mind / In braided dance their murmurs joined, / And all the bright uncounted powers, / Who feed on heaven's ambrosial flowers."
preview | full record— Collins, William (1721-1759)
Date: 1746
"Farewell, for clearer ken designed, / The dim-discovered tracts of mind: / Truths which, from action's paths retired, / My silent search in vain required!"
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Date: 1746
Nature may imprint her seal on the heart
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Date: 1746
The soul may be poured into a "laboured whole"
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