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Quotes from Owen Feltham

Perfection is immutable. But for things imperfect, change is the way to perfect them.
~ Owen Feltham
A sentence well couched takes both the sense and understanding. I love not those cart-rope speeches that are longer than the memory of man can fathom.
~ Owen Feltham
He that despairs degrades the Deity, and seems to intimate that He is insufficient, or not just to His word; and in vain hath read the scriptures, the world, and man.
~ Owen Feltham
We pick our own sorrows out of the joys of other men, and from their sorrows likewise we derive our joys.
~ Owen Feltham
The boundary of man is moderation. When once we pass that pale our guardian angel quits his charge of us.
~ Owen Feltham
There is no detraction worse than to overpraise a man, for if his worth proves short of what report doth speak of him, his own actions are ever giving the lie to his honor.
~ Owen Feltham
Show me the man who would go to heaven alone if he could, and in that man I will show you one who will never be admitted into heaven.
~ Owen Feltham
Men are like wine,--not good before the lees of clownishness be settled.
~ Owen Feltham
All men will be Peters in their bragging tongue, and most men will be Peters in their base denial; but few men will be Peters in their quick repentance.
~ Owen Feltham
It is a most unhappy state to be at a distance with God: man needs no greater infelicity than to be left to himself.
~ Owen Feltham
That man is but of the lower part of the world that is not brought up to business and affairs.
~ Owen Feltham
The irresolute man flecks from one egg to another, so hatches nothing.
~ Owen Feltham
He that always waits upon God is ready whenever He calls. Neglect not to set your accounts even; he is a happy man who to lives as that death at all times may find him at leisure to die.
~ Owen Feltham
I love the man that is modestly valiant; that stirs not till he most needs, and then to purpose. A continued patience I commend not.
~ Owen Feltham
Meditation is the soul's perspective glass, whereby, in her long remove, she discerneth God, as if He were nearer at hand.
~ Owen Feltham
God has made no one absolute.
~ Owen Feltham
Honesty is a warrant of far more safety than fame.
~ Owen Feltham
How many would die did not hope sustain them.
~ Owen Feltham
Zeal without humanity is like a ship without a rudder, liable to be stranded at any moment
~ Owen Feltham
It is rare to see a rich man religious; for religion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedom.
~ Owen Feltham
The greatest results in life are usually attained by simple means and the exercise of ordinary qualities. These may for the most part be summed up in these two - common sense and perseverance.
~ Owen Feltham
The greatest results in life are usually attained by common sense and perseverance.
~ Owen Feltham
Meditation is the soul's perspective glass.
~ Owen Feltham
Praise has different effects, according to the mind it meets with; it makes a wise man modest, but a fool more arrogant, turning his weak brain giddy.
~ Owen Feltham