"People in their natural state are basically good. But this natural innocence,however, is corrupted by the evils of society."
"The tone of good conversation is brilliant and natural; it is neither tedious nor frivolous; it is instructive without pedantry, gay without tumultuousness, polished without affectation, gallant without insipidity, waggish without equivocation."
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Source: Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations. Compiled by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt and Kate Louise Roberts, 1922.
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