William Falconer Quote
The accumulation of numbers always augments in some measure moral corruptions, and the consequences to health of the various vices incident thereto, are well known.
William Falconer
The accumulation of numbers always augments in some measure moral corruptions, and the consequences to health of the various vices incident thereto, are well known.
Tags:
health
Related Quotes
The 10 ever greatest misplacements in life:1. Leadership without character.2. Followership without servant-being.3. Brotherhood without integrity.4. Affluence without wisdom.5. Authority without consc...
Israelmore Ayivor
Tags:
affluence, authority, brotherhood, change, change your life, character, characters, conscience, extra, extra mile
About William Falconer
William Falconer may refer to:
William Falconer (poet) (1732–1769), Scottish poet
William Falconer (writer) (1744–1824), English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society
William Falconer (translator) (1801–1885), English clergymen and academic
William Falconer, 6th Lord Falconer of Halkerton (1712–1776), English aristocrat
William Falconer (bishop) (1707–1784), Scottish clergyman
Willie Falconer (born 1966), Scottish footballer
William Falconer (poet) (1732–1769), Scottish poet
William Falconer (writer) (1744–1824), English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society
William Falconer (translator) (1801–1885), English clergymen and academic
William Falconer, 6th Lord Falconer of Halkerton (1712–1776), English aristocrat
William Falconer (bishop) (1707–1784), Scottish clergyman
Willie Falconer (born 1966), Scottish footballer