CUSTOM QUOTES II

quotations about custom

Morality is the custom of one’s country and the current feeling of one’s peers. Cannibalism is moral in a cannibal country.

SAMUEL BUTLER

Samuel Butler's Notebooks


Outside in accordance with custom; inside as we please.

SENECA

Epistulae ad Lucilium


Choose what is best; custom will make it agreeable and easy.

PYTHAGORAS

Ethical Sentences from Stobaeus


Man yields to custom, as he bows to fate,
In all things ruled--mind, body, and estate;
In pain, in sickness, we for cure apply
To them we know not, and we know not why.

GEORGE CRABBE

The Gentleman Farmer


A good custom is surer than law.

EURIPIDES

Pirithoüs


An ancient custom obtains force of nature.

CICERO

De Inventione


The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accomodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed in his community. From the moment of his birth the customs into which he is born shape his experience and behavior.

RUTH BENEDICT

Patterns of Culture


If you are determined to live and die a slave to custom, see that it is at least a good one.

E. P. DAY

attributed, Day's Collacon


If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home.

JAMES A. MICHENER

attributed, Reader's Digest, 1975


Never can custom conquer nature.

CICERO

Tusculanarum Disputationum


The interrogation of custom at all points is an inevitable stage in the growth of every superior mind.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Representative Men


Great things astonish us, and small dishearten us. Custom makes both familiar.

LA BRUYERE

Les Caracteres


To attack a man's customs is to attack his very foundation.

FABIAN BYOMUHANGI

The Whirlwind


There is no tyrant like custom, and no freedom where its edicts are not resisted.

BOVEE

attributed, Day's Collacon


Custom suffers naught to be strange to the eye.

AUSONIUS

Epigram


Men do more things from custom than from reason.

FABARIA

attributed, Day's Collacon


The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on the bough, some of which go and others come.

DANTE ALIGHIERI

Paradiso


Like those crabs which dress themselves with seaweed, we wear belief and custom.

CYRIL CONNOLLY

The Unquiet Grave


Such dupes are men to custom, and so prone
To rev'rence what is ancient, and can plead
A course of long observance for its use,
That even servitude, the worst of ills,
Because deliver'd down from sire to son,
Is kept and guarded as a sacred thing!

WILLIAM COWPER

The Task


'Tis base,
And argues a low spirit, to be taught
By customs, and to let the vulgar grow
To our example.

ROBERT MEAD

The Combat of Love and Friendship