--JEREMY COLLIER.
Atheism can benefit no class of people,--neither the unfortunate, whom
it bereaves of hope, nor the prosperous, whose joys it renders
insipid.--CHATEAUBRIAND.
AUTHORITY.--Self-possession is the backbone of authority.--HALIBURTON.
Man, proud man!
Dressed in a little brief authority:
Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd.
His glassy essence--like an angry ape
Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven,
As make the angels weep.
--SHAKESPEARE.
Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the nose
with gold.--SHAKESPEARE.
AUTHORS.--Choose an author as you choose a friend.--EARL OF ROSCOMMON.
The motives and purposes of authors are not always so pure and high,
as, in the enthusiasm of youth, we sometimes imagine. To many the
trumpet of fame is nothing but a tin horn to call them home, like
laborers from the field, at dinner-time, and they think themselves
lucky to get the dinner.--LONGFELLOW.
It is a doubt whether mankind are most indebted to those who, like
Bacon and Butler, dig the gold from the mine of literature, or to
those who, like Paley, purify it, stamp it, fix its real value, and
give it currency and utility.--COLTON.
Twenty to one offend more in writing too much than too little.--ROGER
ASCHAM.
He who proposes to be an author should first be a student.--DRYDEN.
Nothing is so beneficial to a young author as the advice of a man
whose judgment stands constitutionally at the freezing-point.
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