True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxA man that steps aside from the world and has leisure to observe it without interest and design, thinks all mankind as mad as they think him.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxBusiness is so much lower a thing than learning that a man used to the last cannot easily bring his stomach down to the first.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxFormality is sufficiently revenged upon the world for being so unreasonably laughed at; it is destroyed, it is true, but it hath the spiteful satisfaction of seeing everything destroyed with it.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxMost men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxHope is generally a wrong guide, though it is very good company by the way.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxPower is so apt to be insolent and Liberty to be saucy, that they are seldom upon good Terms.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxThe several sorts of religion in the world are little more than so many spiritual monopolies.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxThe Triumph of Wit is to make your good Nature subdue your Censure; to be quick in seeing Faults, and slow in exposing them. You are to consider, that the invisible thing called a Good Name, is made up of the Breath of Numbers that speak well of you; so that if by a disobliging Word you silence the meanest, the Gale will be less strong which is to bear up your Esteem.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxThere is an accumulative cruelty in a number of men, though none in particular are ill natured.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxA fool hath no dialogue within himself, the first thought carrieth him without the reply of a second.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxGratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the obligations in the world will not create it.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxA person may dwell so long upon a thought that it may take him a prisoner.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxIf none were to have Liberty but those who understand what it is, there would not be many freed Men in the world.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxNothing would more contribute to make a man wise than to have always an enemy in his view.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxIf the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxIn our corrupted state, common weaknesses and defects contribute more towards the reconciling us to one another than all the precepts of the philosophers and divines.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxThe best party is but a kind of conspiracy against the rest of the nation.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxI often think how much easier the world would have been to manage if Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini had been at Oxford.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax