Charlotte Temple Quotes
Charlotte Temple
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“The mind of youth eagerly catches at promised pleasure: pure and innocent by nature, it thinks not of the dangers lurking beneath those pleasures, till too late to avoid them.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“the heart that is truly virtuous is ever inclined to pity and forgive the errors of its fellow-creatures.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“my boys, with only moderate incomes, when placed in the church, at the bar, or in the field, may exert their talents, make themselves friends, and raise their fortunes on the basis of merit.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“The very basis of true peace of mind is a benevolent wish to see all the world as happy as one's Self; and from my soul do I pity the selfish churl, who, remembering the little bickerings of anger, envy, and fifty other disagreeables to which frail mortality is subject, would wish to revenge the affront which pride whispers him he has received.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“Pleasure is a vain illusion; she draws you on to a thousand follies, errors, and I may say vices, and then leaves you to deplore your thoughtless credulity.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“Of all the pleasures of which the human mind is sensible, there is none equal to that which warms and expands the bosom, when listening to commendations bestowed on us by a beloved object, and are conscious of having deserved them.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“Oh my dear girls—for to such only am I writing—listen not to the voice of love, unless sanctioned by paternal approbation: be assured, it is now past the days of romance:”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“The mind of youth eagerly catches at promised pleasure: pure and innocent by nature, it thinks not of the dangers lurking beneath those pleasures, till too late to avoid them:”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
“She had on a blue bonnet, and with a pair of lovely eyes of the same colour, has contrived to make me feel devilish odd about the heart.”
― Charlotte Temple
― Charlotte Temple
