Samuel Parr quotes:

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  • Sound policy is never at variance with substantial justice.

  • To find by experience that friendships are mortal, is the hard but inevitable lot of fallible and imperfect men.

  • Gratitude is a virtue which, according to the general apprehension of mankind, approaches more nearly than almost any other social virtue to justice.

  • The excess of the voluptuary, like the austerities of the recluse, triumphs in the suffrage of perverted reason.

  • To do evil is more within the reach of every man, in public as in private life, than to do good.

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