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No man is a hypocrite in his pleasures.
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Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)
There are two sorts of hypocrites; ones that are deceived with their outward morality and external religion; and the other are those that are deceived with false discoveries and elevation; and men's own rigtheousness, and talk much of free grace; but at the same time make rigtheousness of their discoveries, and of their humiliation, and exalt themselves to heaven with them.
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Jonathan Edwards
Our five senses are incomplete without the sixth - a sense of humor.
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It is the saying of an ancient sage that humor was the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor.
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Shaftesbury
Humor - the perfect relationship of the parts to the whole.
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Imagination was given man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is.
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He must not laugh at his own wheeze. A snuff box has no right to sneeze.
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Dave Preston
Unless a man or woman has experienced the darkness of the soul he or she can know nothing of that transforming laughter without which no hint of the ultimate reality of the opposites can be faintly intuited.
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Helen Luke
Good humor is a paradox. The unexpected juxtaposition of the reasonable next to the unreasonable.
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Helitzer
It is no great thing to be humble when you are brought low; but to be humble when you are praised is a great and rare attainment.
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Saint Bernard (1090 - 1153)
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