Quotes of Francis Wayland - somelinesforyou

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ A selfish man performs an act of goodness by painful and strenuous effort, and merely to escape the reproaches of conscience. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ It is probable that a greater proportion of talent is destroyed, or rendered valueless, by riches than by poverty; and the rapid mutation of society, I think, demonstrates this to be the fact. ”

- Francis Wayland

“ He whose passions are inflamed looks at nothing beyond the present gratification. ”

- Francis Wayland
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