Nothing can atone for the lack of modesty; without which beauty is ungraceful and wit detestable. Richard Steele More Quotes by Richard Steele More Quotes From Richard Steele Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip. Richard Steele gossip tongue fire Among all the diseases of the mind there is not one more epidemical or more pernicious than the love of flattery. Richard Steele flattery disease mind People spend their lives in the service of their passions instead of employing their passions in the service of their lives. Richard Steele inspirational-life passion people Readings is to the mind what exercice is to the body. Richard Steele body reading mind There is no Pleasure like that of receiving Praise from the Praiseworthy Richard Steele receiving pleasure praise Vanity makes people ridiculous, pride odious, and ambition terrible. Richard Steele vanity pride ambition A lie is troublesome, and sets a man's invention upon the rack, and one trick needs a great many more to make it good. Richard Steele men lying needs No woman is capable of being beautiful who is not incapable of being false. Richard Steele incapable beautiful beauty The person, whom you favored with a loan, if he be a good man, will think himself in your debt after he has paid you. Richard Steele good-man men thinking A Daughter: The companion, the friend, and the confidant of her mother, and the object of a pleasure something like the love between the angels to her father. Richard Steele daughter girl mother Since we cannot promise our selves constant health, let us endeavour at such temper as may be our best support in the decay of it. Richard Steele support health self It is a secret known but to few, yet of no small use in the conduct of life, that when you fall into a man's conversation, the first thing you should consider is, whether he has a greater inclination to hear you, or that you should hear him. Richard Steele secret men fall Compassion does not only refine and civilize human nature, but has something in it more pleasing and agreeable, than what can be met with in such an indolent happiness, such an indifference to mankind, as that in which the stoics placed their wisdom. As love is the most delightful passion, pity is nothing else but love softened by a degree of sorrow: In short, it is a kind of pleasing anguish, anguish as well as generous sympathy, that knits mankind together, and blends them in the same common lot. Richard Steele passion sorrow love-is I know of no manner of speaking so offensive as that of giving praise, and closing it with an exception. Richard Steele offensive praise giving It is a very melancholy reflection that men are usually so weak that it is absolutely necessary for them to know sorrow and pain to be in their right senses. Richard Steele failure pain reflection Violins are the lively, forward, importunate wits, that distinguish themselves by the flourishes of imagination, sharpness of repartee, glances of satire, and bear away the upper part in every consort. Richard Steele violin musical imagination That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart Richard Steele motivational inspirational life A little in drink, but at all times your faithful husband. Richard Steele faithful husband littles He that has sense knows that learning is not knowledge, but rather the art of using it. Richard Steele learning knowledge art Pleasure, when it is a man's chief purpose, disappoints itself; and the constant application to it palls the faculty of enjoying it. Richard Steele pleasure purpose men