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We ought as much as we can to endeavour the Perfecting of our Beings, and that we be as happy as possibly we may.
— Mary Astell
Tags: much, may, our, happy

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Unhappy is that Grandeur which makes us too great to be good; and that Wit which sets us at a distance from true Wisdom.
— Mary Astell
Tags: unhappy, great, good, wisdom
Marry for Love, an Heroick Action, which makes a mighty noise in the World, partly because of its rarity, and partly in regard of its extravagancy.
— Mary Astell
Tags: noise, action, world, love
The Relation we bear to the Wisdom of the Father, the Son of His Love, gives us indeed a dignity which otherwise we have no pretence to. It makes us something, something considerable even in God's Eyes.
— Mary Astell
Tags: god, wisdom, eyes, love
Upon the principles of reason, the good of many is preferable to the good of a few or of one; a lasting good is to be preferred before a temporary, the public before the private.
— Mary Astell
Tags: temporary, reason, principles, good
We may not commit a lesser Sin under pretence to avoid a greater, but we may, nay we ought to endure the greatest Pain and Grief rather than commit the least Sin.
— Mary Astell
Tags: avoid, sin, grief, pain
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