Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by William Samuel Johnson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician William Samuel Johnson.
Last updated on April 20, 2025.
William Samuel Johnson

William Samuel Johnson was an American Founding Father and statesman. Before the Revolutionary War, he served as a militia lieutenant before being relieved following his rejection of his election to the First Continental Congress. He was notable for signing the United States Constitution, for representing Connecticut in the United States Senate, and for serving as the third president of King's College, now known as Columbia University.

Hope is necessary in every condition. The miseries of poverty, sickness and captivity would, without this comfort, be insupportable.
Curiosity is, in great and generous minds, the first passion and the last.
Whatever enlarges hope will also exalt courage. — © William Samuel Johnson
Whatever enlarges hope will also exalt courage.
It seems to be the fate of man to seek all his consolations in futurity.
To keep your secret is wisdom; to expect others to keep it is folly.
He knows not his own strength who hath not met adversity.
Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness, which this world affords.
To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is the great art of life.
Whatever you have, spend less.
I ... am endeavoring ... to attend to my own duty only as a Christian. ... let us take care that our Christianity, though put to the test ... be not shaken, and that our love for things really good wax not cold.
Remember...that you are redeemed of the Lord [Ephesians 1:7]-that you are bought with a price [1 Corinthians 6:20], even the inestimable price of the precious blood of the Son of God...Acquaint yourselves with Him in His word and holy ordinances.
You this day, gentlemen, assume new characters, enter into new relations, and consequently incur new duties. You have, by the favor of Providence and the attention of your friends, received a public education, the purpose whereof hath been to qualify you the better to serve your Creator and your country.
Your first great duties, you are sensible, are those you owe to Heaven, to your Creator and Redeemer. Let these be ever present to your minds, and exemplified in your lives and conduct.
Make Him your friend and protector and your felicity is secured both here and hereafter. And with respect to particular duties to Him, it is your happiness that you are well assured that he best serves his Maker, who does most good to his country and to mankind.
Imprint deep upon your minds the principles of piety towards God, and a reverence and fear of His holy name. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and its consummation is everlasting felicity. Possess yourselves of just and elevated notions of the Divine character, attributes, and administration, and of the end and dignity of your own immortal nature as it stands related to Him.
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