I cannot think of any character below the flatterer, except he who envies him.

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Sir Richard Steelewas an Anglo-Irish writer, playwright and politician best known as the co-founder of the magazine The Spectator alongside his close friend Joseph Addison.

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A little in drink, but at all times your faithful husband.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

I look upon it as a Point of Morality, to be obliged by those who endeavour to oblige me.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

I cannot think of any character below the flatterer, except he who envies him.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

Reading is to the mind what exercising is to the body.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

To be exempt from the Passions with which others are tormented, is the only pleasing Solitude.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

There is no Pleasure like that of receiving Praise from the Praiseworthy.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other Rule than the Care of satisfying our own Minds in what we do.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

A Woman is naturally more helpless than the other Sex; and a Man of Honour and Sense should have this in his View in all Manner of Commerce with her.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

The fool within himself is the object of pity, until he is flattered.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

The married state, with and without the affection suitable to it, is the completest image of heaven and hell we are capable of receiving in this life.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

A woman seldom writes her mind but in her postscript.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

It is to be noted that when any part of this paper appears dull there is a design in it.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician

Nothing can atone for the lack of modesty; without which beauty is ungraceful and wit detestable.

Richard Steele

17th/18th-century Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, and politician