Jonathan Swift Quotes

Jonathan Swift Quotes. Below is a collection of famous Jonathan Swift quotes. Here you can find the most popular and greatest quotes by Jonathan Swift. Share these quotations with your friends and family.

The latter part of a wise person's life is occupied with curing the follies, prejudices and false opinions they contracted earlier.

By Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears in the world you may know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in confederacy against him.

By Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him

By Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.

By Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears in this world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.

By Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.

By Jonathan Swift
We have enough religion to hate each other, but not enough to love each other.

By Jonathan Swift
We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love on another.

By Jonathan Swift
We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love, one another.

By Jonathan Swift
We are so fond on one another because our ailments are the same.

By Jonathan Swift
There were many times my pants were so thin I could sit on a dime and tell if it was heads or tails.

By Jonathan Swift
There is nothing in this world constant, but inconsistancy.

By Jonathan Swift
The worthiest people are the most injured by slander, as is the best fruit which the birds have been pecking at

By Jonathan Swift
The want of belief is a defect that ought to be concealed when it cannot be overcome.

By Jonathan Swift
The two maxims of any great man at court are, always to keep his countenance and never to keep his work.

By Jonathan Swift
The latter part of a man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and false opinions he had contracted in the former.

By Jonathan Swift
Strange an astrologer should die, without one wonder in the sky

By Jonathan Swift
Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly.

By Jonathan Swift
She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a pitchfork.

By Jonathan Swift
Politics, as the word is commonly understood, are nothing but corruptions.

By Jonathan Swift
Positiveness is a good quality for preachers and speakers because, whoever shares his thoughts with the public will convince them as he himself appears convinced.

By Jonathan Swift
One of the best rules in conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish had been left unsaid.

By Jonathan Swift
Nothing is so hard for those who abound in riches as to conceive how others can be in want.

By Jonathan Swift
No man was ever so completely skilled in the conduct of life, as not to receive new information from age and experience.

By Jonathan Swift
May you live all the days of your life.

By Jonathan Swift
May you live every day of your life.

By Jonathan Swift
Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through

By Jonathan Swift
It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into

By Jonathan Swift
It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into.

By Jonathan Swift
It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind.

By Jonathan Swift