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Izaak Walton

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He that loses his conscience has nothing left that is worth keeping.
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We see but the outside of a rich man’s happiness; few consider him to be like the silkworm, that, when she seems to play, is at the very same time consuming herself.
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Angling is somewhat like poetry, men are to be born so: I mean, with inclinations to it, though both may be heightened by discourse and practice.
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Words are men’s daughters, but God’s sons are things.
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If all the theories were correct, there wouldn’t be a fish left in all of our lakes and rivers and streams.
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Angling may be said to be so like the Mathematics that it can never be fully learnt; at least not so fully but that there will still be more new experiments left for the trial of other men that succeed us.
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That which is everybody’s business is nobody’s business.
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Doubtless God Could Have Made A Better Berry, But Doubtless God Never Did.
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The Waters are Nature’s storehouse in which she locks up her wonders...
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No life is so happy and so pleasant as the life of the well-govern’d angler.
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