Hannah More
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Hannah More
Hannah Morewas an English religious writer and philanthropist. She can be said to have made three reputations in the course of her long life: as a poet and playwright in the circle of Johnson, Reynolds and Garrick, as a writer on moral and religious subjects, and as a practical philanthropist...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth2 February 1745
crime-and-criminals crimes dignity pursued reach small
Small habits, well pursued betimes, May reach the dignity of crimes (Florio)
nice soul thrones
Glory darts her soul-pervading ray on thrones and cottages, regardless still of all the artificial nice distinctions vain human customs make.
forgiveness heartbroken anger
Forgiveness is the economy of the heart... forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, the waste of spirits.
mistake lying exercise
We are apt to mistake our vocation by looking out of the way for occasions to exercise great and rare virtues, and by stepping over the ordinary ones that lie directly in the road before us.
gentleness
Gentleness is the outgrowth of benignity.
royalty virtue manners
To be good and disagreeable is high treason against the royalty of virtue.
kindness offence unkindness
A small unkindness is a great offence.
kings people crowns
A crown! what is it? It is to bear the miseries of a people! To hear their murmurs, feel their discontents, And sink beneath a load of splendid care!
hard-work people tasks
It is a sober truth that people who live only to amuse themselves work harder at the task than most people do in earning their daily bread.
violent-acts envy may
Anger is a violent act, envy a constant habit - no one can be always angry, but he may be always envious ...
succeed world novel
Who are those ever multiplying authors that with unparalleled fecundity are overstocking the world with their quick succeeding progeny? They are novel-writers ...
mistake youth penetration
Youth has a quickness of apprehension, which it is very apt to mistake for an acuteness of penetration.
formidable seems reformation
All reformations seem formidable before they are attempted.
our-words deeds crime
If we commit any crime, or do any good here, it must be in thought; for our words are few and our deeds none at all.