Roger Chamberlain quotes:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
  • When the scale of sensuality bears down that of reason, the baseness of our nature conducts us to most preposterous conclusions.

  • A foolish man in wealth and authority is like a weak-timbered house with a too-ponderous roof.

  • Harsh reproof is like a violent storm, soon washed down the channel; but friendly admonitions, like a small shower, pierce deep, and bring forth better reformation.

  • Men are not rich or poor according to what they possess but to what they desire. The only rich man is he that with content enjoys a competence.

  • He that rectifies a crooked stick bends it the contrary way, so must he that would reform a vice learn to affect its mere contrary, and in time he shall see the springing blossoms of a happy restoration.

  • It is better to be well deserving without praise than to live by the air of undeserved commendation.

  • There are no riches like the sweetness of content, nor poverty comparable to the want of patience.

  • Too much to lament a misery is the next way to draw on a remediless mischief.

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share