Richard Steele
Richard Steele
Sir Richard Steelewas an Irish writer and politician, remembered as co-founder, with his friend Joseph Addison, of the magazine The Tatler...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionDramatist
features force handsome help speech witty woman
No woman can be handsome by the force of features alone, any more than she can be witty only by the help of speech
british-dramatist mind
Reading is to the mind what exercising is to the body.
mind disease flattery
Among all the diseases of the mind there is not one more epidemical or more pernicious than the love of flattery.
atheist atheism titles
I love to consider an Infidel, whether distinguished by the title of deist, atheist, or free-thinker.
virtue virtuous offended
Will. Honeycomb calls these over-offended ladies the outrageously virtuous.
enemy praise commendation
Praise from an enemy is the most pleasing of all commendations.
laziness doing-nothing labor
The insupportable labor of doing nothing.
honesty reputation virtue
There is hardly that person to be found who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit and sense, than honesty and virtue.
imagination musical violin
Violins are the lively, forward, importunate wits, that distinguish themselves by the flourishes of imagination, sharpness of repartee, glances of satire, and bear away the upper part in every consort.
music men violin
When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.
modesty rage ill
Modesty never rages, never murmurs, never pouts; when it is ill-treated, it pines, it beseeches, it languishes.
world action admiration
How few there are who are furnished with abilities sufficient to recommend their actions to the admiration of the world, and distinguish themselves from the rest of mankind.
pretty-woman likes favors
Whether a pretty woman grants or withholds her favors, she always likes to be asked for them.