Hannah More Quotes About Pleasure

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  • Strange! that what is enjoyed without pleasure cannot be discontinued without pain!

    Hannah More (1847). “The Complete Works of Hannah More”, p.179
  • Pleasure is by much the most laborious trade I know, especially for those who have not a vocation to it.

    William Roberts, Hannah More (1835). “Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More”, p.162
  • After all that corrupt poets, and more corrupt philosophers, have told us of the blandishments of pleasure, and of its tendency to soften the temper and humanize the affections, it is certain, that nothing hardens the heart like excessive and unbounded luxury; and he who refuses the fewest gratifications to his own voluptuousness, will generally be found the least susceptible of tenderness for the wants of others.

    Heart   Luxury  
    Hannah More (1818). “Thoughts on the Importance of the Manners of the Great, to General Society: An Estimate of the Religion of the Fashionable World. Remarks on the Speech of M. Dupont. And Tracts Written During the Riots of 1817”, p.9
  • The misfortune is, that religious learning is too often rather considered as an act of the memory than of the heart and affections; as a dry duty, rather than a lively pleasure.

    Heart  
    Hannah More (1827). “The Works of Hannah More: With a Sketch of Her Life”, p.370
  • Our merciful Father has no pleasure in the sufferings of His children; He chastens them in love; He never inflicts a stroke He could safely spare; He inflicts it to purify as well as to punish, to caution as well as to cure, to improve as well as to chastise.

    Hannah More (1811). “Practical Piety”, p.219
  • The roses of pleasure seldom last long enough to adorn the brow of him who plucks them; for they are the only roses which do not retain their sweetness after they have lost their beauty.

    Long  
    Hannah More (1835). “The Works of Hannah More”, p.342
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