Timothy Dwight Quote
Moderate desires constitute a character fitted to acquire all the good which the world can yield. He who has this character is prepared in whatever situation he is therewith to be content and has learned the science of being happy.
Timothy Dwight
Moderate desires constitute a character fitted to acquire all the good which the world can yield. He who has this character is prepared in whatever situation he is therewith to be content and has learned the science of being happy.
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About Timothy Dwight
Timothy Dwight may refer to:
Timothy Dwight (Massachusetts politician) (1629–1718), progenitor of the Dwight family
Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), American author and president of Yale University, 1795–1817
Timothy Dwight V (1828–1916), president of Yale University, 1886–1899
Tim Dwight (born 1975), American football player
Timothy Dwight Hobart (1855–1935), businessman
Timothy Dwight (Massachusetts politician) (1629–1718), progenitor of the Dwight family
Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), American author and president of Yale University, 1795–1817
Timothy Dwight V (1828–1916), president of Yale University, 1886–1899
Tim Dwight (born 1975), American football player
Timothy Dwight Hobart (1855–1935), businessman