Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
It Is Harder To Avoid Censure Than To Gain Applause.
-David Hume
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
It Is Harder To Avoid
David Hume
It Is Harder To Avoid Censure Than To Gain Applause.
Views: 29
Topic
Gains
Applause
Harder
More From David Hume
The Corruption Of The Best Things Gives Rise To The Worst.
Philosophical
Giving
Corruption
If The Contemplation, Even Of Inanimate Beauty, Is So Delightful; If It Ravishes The Senses, Even When The Fair Form Is Foreign Tous: What Must Be The Effects Of Moral Beauty? And What Influence Must It Have, When It Embellishes Our Own Mind, And Is The Result Of Our Own Reflection And Industry?
Beauty
Reflection
Mind
A Hundred Cabinet-makers In London Can Work A Table Or A Chair Equally Well; But No One Poet Can Write Verses With Such Spirit And Elegance As Mr. Pope.
Writing
Tables
London
Nothing More Powerfully Excites Any Affection Than To Conceal Some Part Of Its Object, By Throwing It Into A Kind Of Shade, Whichat The Same Time That It Shows Enough To Prepossess Us In Favour Of The Object, Leaves Still Some Work For The Imagination.
Passion
Imagination
Shade
Morals Excite Passions, And Produce Or Prevent Actions. Reason Of Itself Is Utterly Impotent In This Particular. The Rules Of Morality, Therefore, Are Not Conclusions Of Our Reason.
Passion
Morality
Action
Trending Author
Kenny Rogers
Michael Musto
Agatha Christie
Larry Elder
Ashthon Jones
John Dewey
Category
Information