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Finally, when it is the main and essential part of happiness to desire to be no other than what we already are; this expedient is again wholly owing to self-love, which so flushes men with a good conceit of their own, that no one repents of his shape, of his wit, of his education, or of his country;
— Oct 21, 2025 06:33AM
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Mark André
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For the better making it out it might perhaps be requisite to invoke the aid of the muses, to whom the poets devoutly apply themselves upon far more slender occasions. Come then and assist, ye Heliconian lasses, while I attempt to prove that there is no method for an arrival at wisdom, and consequently no track to the goal of happiness, without the instructions and directions of Folly.
— Oct 28, 2025 07:47AM
Mark André
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Can it be true, as I have read in the Lives of the Saints, that the devil takes on the form of a woman?
— Oct 28, 2025 07:38AM
Mark André
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If any one in a play-house be so impertinent and rude as to rifle the actors of their borrowed clothes, make them lay down the character assumed, and force them to return to their naked selves, would not such a one wholly discompose and spoil the entertainment? And would he not deserve to be hissed and thrown stones at till the pragmatical fool could learn better manners?
— Oct 28, 2025 07:21AM
Mark André
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most things being really in themselves far different from what they are in appearance to others:
— Oct 28, 2025 07:13AM
Mark André
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For the two greatest lets and impediments to the issue of any performance are modesty, which casts a mist before men's eyes; and fear, which makes them shrink back, and recede from any proposal: both these are banished and cashiered by Folly, and in their stead such a habit of fool-hardiness introduced, as mightily contributes to the success of all enterprizes.
— Oct 26, 2025 09:34AM
Mark André
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And indeed it is by such wheedles that the common people are best gulled, and imposed upon.
— Oct 26, 2025 05:31AM
Mark André
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The invention of all arts and sciences are likewise owing to the same cause: for what sedentary, thoughtful men would have beat their brains in the search of new and unheard-of-mysteries, if not egged on by the bubbling hopes of credit and reputation?
— Oct 23, 2025 09:09PM
Mark André
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And indeed the whole proceedings of the world are nothing but one continued scene of Folly, all the actors being equally fools and madmen; and therefore if any be so pragmatically wise as to be singular, he must even turn a second Timon, or man-hater, and by retiring into some unfrequented desert, become a recluse from all mankind.
— Oct 22, 2025 11:14AM
Mark André
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. . . so he would make us as mope-eyed in judging falsely of all love concerns, . . . . Thus every Jack sticks to his own Jill; every tinker esteems his own trull; and the hob-nailed suiter prefers Joan the milk-maid before any of my lady's daughters. These things are true, and are ordinarily laughed at, and yet, however ridiculous they seem, it is hence only that all societies receive their cement and consolidation
— Oct 19, 2025 11:18PM
Mark André
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since the Stoics define wisdom to be conducted by reason, and folly nothing else but the being hurried by passion, lest our life should otherwise . . that creator, who out of clay first tempered and made us up, put into the composition of our humanity more than a pound of passions to an ounce of reason; and reason he confined within the narrow cells of the brain, whereas he left passions the whole body to range in.
— Oct 16, 2025 12:22PM




Nice to hear from you. “to be no other than what we already are” well said.