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I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any mans virtues the means of
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"I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any man's virtues the means of deceiving him"

- Samuel Johnson

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This quote by Samuel Johnson talks with the value of being straightforward as well as genuine with others. He believes that it is a dishonesty of the mankind to use someone's virtues versus them in order to trick them. He is saying that it is wrong to capitalize on somebody's good qualities in order to control them or acquire something from them. He is stressing the significance of being honest and open with others, and also not using their virtues to trick them. He thinks that it is a betrayal of the mankind to use a person's top quality against them in order to gain something from them. He is stating that it is incorrect to take advantage of a person's merits in order to manipulate them or obtain something from them. He is emphasizing the value of being straightforward and open with others, and not utilizing their merits to deceive them. He is supporting for a culture where people are truthful and also sincere with each other, as well as where nobody is made use of.

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Samuel Johnson This quote is written / told by Samuel Johnson between September 18, 1709 and December 13, 1784. He was a famous Author from England. The author also have 150 other quotes.

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