Quotes by Benjamin Whichcote

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Serenity of mind and calmness of thought is a better enjoyment; than anything without us.
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It is a great deal easier to commit a second sin, than it was to commit the first; and a great deal harder to repent of a second, than it was to repent of the first.
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He that does not repent, sins again.
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If it were not for sin, we should converse together as angels do.
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Sin is the failure of a fallible creature, and reversible by repentance.
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In many cases, it is very hard to fix the bounds of Good and Evil, because these part, as Day and Night, which are separated by Twilight.
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A good man’s life is all of a piece.
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The more mysterious, the more imperfect; as darkness is, in comparison with light – so is mystery, in comparison with knowledge.
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Truth is not only a man’s ornament but his instrument; it is the great man’s glory, and the poor man’s stock: a man’s truth is his livelihood, his recommendation, his letters of credit.
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Either be a true friend or a mere stranger: a true friend will delight to do good – a mere stranger will do no harm.
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