Samuel Johnson Quote

It is not difficult to conceive, however, that for many reasons a man writes much better than he lives. For without entering into refined speculations, it may be shown much easier to design than to perform. A man proposes his schemes of life in a state of abstraction and disengagement, exempt from the enticements of hope, the solicitations of affection, the importunities of appetite, or the depressions of fear.


The Rambler; in Four Volumes (ed. 1763)


It is not difficult to conceive, however, that for many reasons a man writes much better than he lives. For without entering into refined...

It is not difficult to conceive, however, that for many reasons a man writes much better than he lives. For without entering into refined...

It is not difficult to conceive, however, that for many reasons a man writes much better than he lives. For without entering into refined...

It is not difficult to conceive, however, that for many reasons a man writes much better than he lives. For without entering into refined...