Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of. — Henry Fielding
The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by the tenderness of the best hearts. — Henry Fielding
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow — Henry Fielding
There is not in the universe a more ridiculous, nor a more contemptible animal, than a proud clergyman. — Henry Fielding
There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love. — Henry Fielding
When I’m not thanked at all, I’m thanked enough, I’ve done my duty, and I’ve done no more. — Henry Fielding
A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not. — Henry Fielding
A rich man without charity is a rogue; and perhaps it would be no difficult matter to prove that he is also a fool. — Henry Fielding
Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favor. — Henry Fielding
He that can heroically endure adversity will bear prosperity with equal greatness of soul; — Henry Fielding