Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Indolent people, whatever taste they may have for society, seek eagerly for pleasure, and find nothing. They have an empty head and seared hearts.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Age: 66 †
Born: 1728
Born: December 8
Died: 1795
Died: October 7
Botanist
Physician
Writer
Brugg AG
J.G.Zimm.
Johann Georg Zimmermann
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Heart
Taste
People
Head
Seared
Pleasure
Indolent
Whatever
Eagerly
Society
Idleness
May
Hearts
Find
Seek
Nothing
Empty
More quotes by Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Suicides pay the world a bad compliment. Indeed, it may so happen that the world has been beforehand with them in incivility. Granted. Even then the retaliation is at their own expense.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
It would be a considerable consolation to the poor and discontented could they but see the means whereby the wealth they covet has been acquired, or the misery that it entails.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
The necessities that exist are in general created by the superfluities that are enjoyed.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
That happy state of mind, so rarely possessed, in which we can say, I have enough, is the highest attainment of philosophy.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Liberal of cruelty are those who pamper with promises promisers destroy while they deceive, and the hope they raise is dearly purchased by the dependence that is sequent to disappointment.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Family pride entertains many unsocial opinions.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Those beings only are fit for solitude who are like nobody, and are liked by nobody.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Novels do not force their fair readers to sin, they only instruct them how to sin the consequences of which are fully detailed, and not in a way calculated to seduce any but weak but weak minds few of their heroines are happily disposed of.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Many species of wit are quite mechanical these are the favorites of witlings, whose fame in words scarce outlives the remembrance of their funeral ceremonies.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Unless the habit leads to happiness the best habit is to contract none.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Who conquers indolence conquers all other hereditary sins.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Contempt is frequently regulated by fashion.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Many have been ruined by their fortunes, and many have escaped ruin by the want of fortune. To obtain it the great have become little, and the little great.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Thought and action are the redeeming features of our lives.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
By fools, knaves fatten by bigots, priests are well clothed every knave finds a gull.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
The ill usage of every minute is a new record against us in heaven.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Nobility should be elective, not hereditary.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Wit, to be well defined, must be defined by wit itself then it will be worth listening to.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
The more you speak of yourself, the more you are likely to lie.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
'We only have two things to worry about...... One that things will never get back to normal And two that they already have!' Open your mouth and purse cautiously, and your stock of wealth and reputation shall, at least in repute, be great.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann