Quotes by Tillotson, John




John Tillotson (October 1630 November 22, 1694) was an Archbishop of Canterbury (1691 - 1694)..

"Though all afflictions are evils in themselves, yet they are good for us, because they discover to us our disease and tend to our cure."

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"The crafty person is always in danger; and when they think they walk in the dark, all their pretenses are transparent."

Tillotson, John on deception
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"The art of using deceit and cunning grow continually weaker and less effective to the user."

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"To be able to bear provocation is an argument of great reason, and to forgive it of a great mind."

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"Ignorance and inconsideration are the two great causes of the ruin of mankind."

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"They who are in the highest places, and have the most power, have the least liberty, because they are the most observed."

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"Sincerity is like traveling on a plain, beaten road, which commonly brings a man sooner to his journey's end than by-ways, in which men often lose themselves."

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"Zeal is fit for wise men, but flourishes chiefly among fools."

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