Samuel Johnson Quote

That fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no temptation, can at best be considered but as gold not yet brought to the test, of which therefore the true value cannot be assigned.


The Rambler (Aug. 24, 1751)


That fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no...

That fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no...

That fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no...

That fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no...