Samuel Johnson Quote

All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future, which has not been given us.


Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (ed. 1788)


All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future, which has not been given us.

All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future, which has not been given us.

All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future, which has not been given us.

All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future, which has not been given us.