The more unharmonious and inconsistent your objects of desire, the more inconsequent, — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Strange that cowards cannot see that their greatest safety lies in dauntless courage. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
There are three classes of men; the retrograde, the stationary and the progressive. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
The more uniform a man’s voice, step, manner of conversation, handwriting–the more — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Many very intelligent agreeable persons have warts on the forehead, not brown, — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Trust him with none of thy individualities who is, or pretends to be, two things at once. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Who is open without levity; generous without waste; secret without craft; humble — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Who knows whence he comes, where he is, and whither he tends, he, and he alone, is wise. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Injustice arises either from precipitation, or indolence, or from a mixture of — Johann Kaspar Lavater
He who always prefaces his tale with laughter, is poised between impertinence and folly. — Johann Kaspar Lavater