Facts about Hannah More

Occup.Writer
FromEngland
BornFebruary 2, 1745
DiedSeptember 7, 1833
Aged88 years

Summary

Hannah More was a famous Writer from England, who lived between February 2, 1745 and September 7, 1833. He/she became 88 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac aquarius, who is known for Knowledge, Humanitarian, Serious, Insightful, Duplicitous. Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Hannah, under the main topic Forgiveness.

10 Famous quotes by Hannah More

Small: Forgiveness is the economy of the heart... forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred,
"Forgiveness is the economy of the heart... forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, the waste of spirits"
Small: If faith produce no works, I see That faith is not a living tree. Thus faith and works together grow, N
"If faith produce no works, I see That faith is not a living tree. Thus faith and works together grow, No separate life they never can know. They're soul and body, hand and heart, What God hath joined, let no man part"
Small: Depart from discretion when it interferes with duty
"Depart from discretion when it interferes with duty"
Small: Luxury! more perilous to youth than storms or quicksand, poverty or chains
"Luxury! more perilous to youth than storms or quicksand, poverty or chains"
Small: Goals help you overcome short-term problems
"Goals help you overcome short-term problems"
Small: Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace it may serve to cast a gleam of li
"Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace; it may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that are without, while the inhabitant sits in darkness"
Small: The wretch who digs the mine for bread, or ploughs, that others may be fed, feels less fatigued than th
"The wretch who digs the mine for bread, or ploughs, that others may be fed, feels less fatigued than that decreed to him who cannot think or read"
Small: Love never reasons, but profusely gives it gives like a thoughtless prodigal its all, and then trembles
"Love never reasons, but profusely gives; it gives like a thoughtless prodigal its all, and then trembles least it has done to little"
Small: Going to the opera, like getting drunk, is a sin that carries its own punishment with it
"Going to the opera, like getting drunk, is a sin that carries its own punishment with it"
Small: Idleness among children, as among men, is the root of all evil, and leads to no other evil more certain
"Idleness among children, as among men, is the root of all evil, and leads to no other evil more certain than ill temper"