“Yet such is the order of nature. While truth is always bitter, pleasantness waits upon evildoing.”
Letter 40
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Ita se natura habet, ut amara sit veritas, blanda vitia existimentur.
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Jerome 52
Catholic saint and Doctor of the Church 345–420Related quotes

“In your calm bosom have made their dwelling a dignity that charms and virtue gay yet weighty. Not for you lazy repose or unjust power or vaulting ambition, but a middle way leading through the Good and the Pleasant. Of stainless faith and a stranger to passion, private while ordering your life for all to see, a despiser too of gold yet none better at displaying your wealth to advantage and letting the light in upon your riches.”
Tu cujus placido posuere in pectore sedem
blandus honos hilarisque tamen cum pondere virtus,
cui nec pigra quies nec iniqua potentia nec spes
improba, sed medius per honesta et dulcia limes,
incorrupte fidem nullosque experte tumultus
et secrete, palam quod digeris ordine vitam,
idem auri facilis contemptor et optimus idem
comere divitias opibusque immittere lucem.
iii, line 64
Silvae, Book II

“Great chefs always have to wait for orders. They adapt to all circumstances.”

Wicked Man.
Song lyrics, There Will Be a Light (2004)

Letter (1799-01-21) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
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Source: The World We Want (2000), Chapter 1, The World We Have, p. 22.