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"Magnificent spectacle of human happiness."
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Sydney Smith"How can a bishop marry? How can he flirt? The most he can say is, "I will see you in the vestry after service."
Sydney Smith was an English writer and Anglican clergyman, mainly famous for his wit. Besides his energetic parochial work, he was known for his writing and philosophy, founding the Edinburgh Review, lecturing at the Royal Institution and his rhyming salad dressing recipe.
"Magnificent spectacle of human happiness."
"My idea of heaven is, eating pâté de foie gras to the sound of trumpets."
"Have the courage to be ignorant of a great number of things, in order to avoid the calamity of being ignorant of everything."
"It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little."
"Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God."
"The object of preaching is, constantly to remind mankind of what mankind are constantly forgetting; not to supply the defects of human intelligence, but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions."