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  • How difficult it is to get men to believe that any other man can or does act from disinterestedness!

    Believe   Men   Doe  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.412
  • One of the surest evidences of an elevated taste is the power of enjoying works of impassioned terrorism, in poetry, and painting. The man who can look at impassioned subjects of terror with a feeling of exultation may be certain he has an elevated taste.

    Pain   Men   Feelings  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.467
  • Never suffer youth to be an excuse for inadequacy, nor age and fame to be an excuse for indolence.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.467
  • Genius in poverty is never feared, because nature, though liberal in her gifts in one instance, is forgetful in another.

  • When a man is no longer anxious to do better than well, he is done for.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.413
  • If men would only take the chances of doing right because it is right, instead of the immediate certainty of the advantage of doing wrong, how much happier would their lives be.

    Men   Chance   Life Is  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.418
  • Art is a reality, not a definition; inasmuch as it approaches a reality, it approaches perfection, and inasmuch as it approaches a mere definition, it is imperfect and untrue.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.255
  • The only legitimate artists in England are the architects.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.423
  • The greatest geniuses have always attributed everything to God, as if conscious of being possessed of a spark of His divinity.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.336
  • Genius is nothing more than common faculties refined to a greater intensity. There are no astonishing ways of doing astonishing things. All astonishing things are done by ordinary materials.

    Ordinary   Genius   Done  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.311
  • The longer a man lives in this world the more he must be convinced that all domestic quarrels had better never be obtruded on the public; for, let the husband be right, or let him be wrong, there is always a sympathy existing for women which is certain to give the man the worst of it.

    Husband   Men   Giving  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.369
  • Mistrusts sometimes come over one's mind of the justice of God. But let a real misery come again, and to whom do we fly? To whom do we instinctively and immediately look up?

    God   Real   Justice  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.468
  • It is highly convenient to believe in the infinite mercy of God when you feel the need of mercy, but remember also his infinite justice.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.268
  • Never let your love for your profession overshadow your religious feeling. Depend on it that religion will strengthen, not weaken, your energies, and will not only make you a better sailor, but a superior man. Professional studies are not to be neglected; but, on the other hand, take care how you fall into the common error of believing they are the remedy for all the ills of life.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.444
  • Never disregard what your enemies say. They may be severe, they may be prejudiced, they may be determined to see only in one direction, but still in that direction see clearly. They do not speak all the truth, but they generally speak the truth from one point of view; so far as that goes, attend to them.

  • There surely is in human nature an inherent propensity to extract all the good out of all the evil.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1853). “Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, historical painter”, p.472
  • Do your duty, and don't swerve from it. Do that which your conscience tells you to be right, and leave the consequences to God.

  • All government is an evil, but, of the two form's of that evil, democracy or monarchy, the sounder is monarchy; the more able to do its will, democracy.

    Government   Two   Evil  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.259
  • Men of genius are often considered superstitious, but the fact is, the fineness of their nerve renders them more alive to the supernatural than ordinary men.

    Men   Ordinary   Nerves  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.285
  • It is better to make friends than adversaries of a conquered race.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.445
  • To procrastinate seems inherent in man, for if you do to-day that you may enjoy to-morrow it is but deferring the enjoyment; so that to be idle or industrious, vicious or virtuous, is but with a view of procrastinating the one or the other.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.294
  • We are a compound of both here and hereafter; we shall be made responsible for the actions of both while here. Anything beyond this is beyond our power to prove, and would be of no real value if we could.

  • There must be more malice than love in the hearts of all wits.

    Heart   Wit   Malice  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1859). “Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter: From His Autobiography and Jounals”, p.469
  • Newton's health, and confusion to mathematics.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1853). “Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, historical painter”, p.340
  • Nothing is difficult; it is only we who are indolent.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.270
  • Beware of the beginnings of vice. Do not delude yourself with the belief that it can be argued against in the presence of the exciting cause. Nothing but actual flight can save you.

    Vices   Causes   Belief  
    Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon (1876). “Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir”, p.267
  • Satan is to be punished eternally in the end, but for a while he triumphs.

    Devil   Triumph   Satan  
  • Invention is totally independent of the will.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1876). “Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk”, p.421
  • Fortunately for serious minds, a bias recognized is a bias sterilized.

  • The safest principle through life, instead of reforming others, is to set about perfecting yourself.

    Benjamin Robert Haydon (1853). “Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, historical painter”, p.52
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