Poetry is to be found nowhere unless we carry it within us. Joseph Joubert More Quotes by Joseph Joubert More Quotes From Joseph Joubert It is easier to be mistaken about the true than the beautiful. Joseph Joubert easier truth beautiful Grace imitates modesty, as politeness imitates kindness. Joseph Joubert modesty grace kindness Children must be rendered reasonable, but not reasoners. The first thing to teach them is that it is reasonable for them to obey, and unreasonable for them to dispute. Joseph Joubert disputes children firsts When credulity comes from the heart it does no harm to the intellect. Joseph Joubert harm doe heart In the interchange of thought use no coin but gold and silver. Joseph Joubert coins gold use There are some heads which have no windows, and the day can never strike from above; nothing enters from heavenard. Joseph Joubert strikes window Words become luminous when the poet's finger has passed over them its phosphorescence. Joseph Joubert fingers poet silence You arrive at truth through poetry; I arrive at poetry through truth. Joseph Joubert truth Abuse of words is the foundation of ideology. Joseph Joubert foundation abuse evil Be charitable and indulge to everyone, but thyself. Joseph Joubert charitable indulge-in charity There are people who are virtuous only in a piece-meal way; virtue is a fabric from which they never make themselves a whole garment. Joseph Joubert fabric meals people One man finds in religion his literature and his science, another finds in it his joy and his duty. Joseph Joubert joy men religion The passions of the young are vices in the old. Joseph Joubert passion vices time A man who shows no defect is a fool or a hypocrite, whom we should mistrust. There are defects so bound to fine qualities that they announce them,--defects which it is well not to correct. Joseph Joubert hypocrite character men Heaven is for those who think of it. Joseph Joubert heaven thinking If fortune wishes to make a man estimable, she gives him virtues; if she wishes to make him esteemed, she gives him success. Joseph Joubert success giving men Taste has never been corrupted by simplicity. Joseph Joubert simplicity taste Religion is the only metaphysic that the multitude can understand and adopt. Joseph Joubert multitudes religion Criticism even should not be without its charms. When quite devoid of all amenities, it is no longer literary. Joseph Joubert charm criticism should Good maxims are the germs of all excellence. Joseph Joubert maxims germs excellence