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Born in July 1, 1574 / Died in September 8, 1656 / United Kingdom / English

Quotes by Joseph Hall

And, if I were so low that I accounted myself the worst of all, yet some would account themselves in worse case.
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was.
A man's opinion is in others; his being is in himself.
Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues.
Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave.
He is a very humble man, that thinks not himself better than some others.
What fools are we, to be besotted with the love of our own trouble, and to hate our liberty and rest!
Let others either envy or pity me; I care not, so long as I enjoy myself.
We must first pray, that God would make us wise; before we can wish, he would make us happy.
Perfection is the child of time.
He is great enough that is his own master.