"Whoever thou art that, not content with a moderate condition, imaginest happiness in royal magnificence, and dreamest that command or riches can feed ...












Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth.

More Samuel Johnson quotes
"Perhaps the excellence of aphorisms consists not so much in the expression of some rare or abstruse sentiment, as in the comprehension of some obvious...
"A tavern chair is the throne of human felicity.
"Between falsehood and useless truth there is little difference. As gold which he cannot spend will make no man rich, so knowledge which cannot apply w...
"Every man has a right to utter what he thinks is truth and every other man has a right to knock him down for it.
"Truth will not afford sufficient food to their vanity; so they have betaken, themselves to errour. Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people n...
"Pleasure, in itself harmless, may become mischievous, by endearing to us a state which we know to be transient and probatory, and withdrawing our thou...
"In order that all men may be taught to speak truth, it is necessary that all likewise should learn to hear it.