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My country is the world, and my religion is to do good.
Thomas Paine
He stopped the flyersAnd by his rare example made the cowardTurn terror into sport. As weeds beforeA vessel under sail, so men obeyedAnd fell below his stem. His sword, Death's stamp,Where it did mark, it took; from face to footHe was a thing of blood, whose every motionWas timed with dying cries. Alone he enteredThe mortal gate o' th' city, which he paintedWith shunless destiny; aidless came offAnd with a sudden reinforcement struckCorioles like a planet. Now all's his,When by and by the dim of war gan pierceHis ready sense; then straight his doubled spiritRequickened what in flesh was fatigate,And to the battle came he, where he didRun reeking o'er the lives of men as if'Twere a perpetual spoil; and till we calledBoth field and city ours, he never stoodTo ease his breast with panting.
William Shakespeare
O for a Muse of fire, that would ascendThe brightest heaven of invention!
William Shakespeare
The change of the word does not alter the matter
Thomas More
The dreadful dead of dark midnight.
William Shakespeare
Without the door let sorrow lie,And if for cold it hap to die,We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie,And evermore be merry.
George Wither
Our real blessings often appear to us in the shape of pains, losses and disappointments; but let us have patience and we soon shall see them in proper figures.
Joseph Addison
If a man looks sharply and attentively he shall see fortune for though she be blind yet she is not invisible.
Francis Bacon
Every inch that is not fool is rogue.
John Dryden
Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must like men undergo the fatigue of supporting it.
Thomas Paine
I can't write a book commensurate with Shakespeare but I can write a book by me.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.
William Shakespeare
When the religious Cowper confesses in the opening lines of his address to the famous Yardley oak, that the sense of awe and reverence it inspired in him would have made him bow himself down and worship it but for the happy fact that his mind was illumined with the knowledge of the truth, he is but saying what many feel without in most cases recognizing the emotion for what it is—the sense of the supernatural in nature.
William Henry Hudson
This was the noblest Roman of them all.
William Shakespeare
O teach me how I should forget to think (1.1.224)
William Shakespeare
for my grief's so greatThat no supporter but the huge firm earthCan hold it up: here I and sorrows sit;Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it.(Constance, from King John, Act III, scene 1)
William Shakespeare
Let the fear of danger be a spur to prevent it; he that fears not, gives advantage to the danger.
Francis Quarles
I did this night promise my wife never to go to bed without calling upon God upon my knees in prayer.
Samuel Pepys
Curiosity is a lust of the mind.
Thomas Hobbes
So oft it chances in particular menThat for some vicious mole of nature inthem—As in their birth (wherein they are not guilty,Since nature cannot choose his origin),By the o'ergrowth of some complexion,Oft breaking down the pales and forts ofreason,Or by some habit that too much o'erleavensThe form of plausive manners—that thesemen,Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect,Being nature’s livery or fortune’s star,Their virtues else (be they as pure as grace,As infinite as man may undergo)Shall in the general censure take corruptionFrom that particular fault. The dram of evilDoth all the noble substance of a doubtTo his own scandal.
William Shakespeare
If music be the food of love, play on,Give me excess of it; that surfeiting,The appetite may sicken, and so die.
William Shakespeare
I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore there be any kindness I can show...let me do it now.
William Penn
They conquer who believe they can.
John Dryden
For your sake, jewel,I am glad at soul I have no other child;For thy escape would teach me tyranny,To hang clogs on them.
William Shakespeare
Cast away care he that loves sorrow lengthens not a day nor can he buy tomorrow.
Thomas Dekker
We defy augury. There is special providence inthe fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not tocome, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come—thereadiness is all. Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows what is'tto leave betimes, let be. (Hamlet 5.2.217-224)
William Shakespeare
Let the greater part of the news thou hearest be the least part of what thou believest.
Francis Quarles
This reasonable moderator, and equal piece of justice, Death.
Thomas Browne
How now! Here's the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand." Lady Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Make use of time let not advantage slip.
William Shakespeare
But first whom shall we sendIn search of this new world, whom shall we findSufficient? Who shall tempt, with wand'ring feetThe dark unbottomed infinite abyssAnd through the palpable obscure find outHis uncouth way, or spread his aery flightUpborne with indefatigable wingsOver the vast abrupt, ere he arriveThe happy isle?
John Milton
And yet,to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays.
William Shakespeare
If I could write the beauty of your eyesAnd in fresh numbers number all your graces,The age to come would say 'this poet lies! Such heaven never touched earthly faces
William Shakespeare
Ram. My lord constable, the armor that I saw in your tent to-night, are those stars or suns upon it?Con. Stars, my lord.Dau. Some of them will fall to-morrow, I hope.Con. And yet my sky shall not want.Dau. That may be, for you bear a many superfluously, and ’twere more honor some were away.Con. Even as your horse bears your praises; who would trot as well, were some of your brags dismounted.Henry V, 3.7.69-78
William Shakespeare
...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open and show riches / Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked / I cried to dream again.
William Shakespeare
Prosperity provideth but adversity proveth friends.
Queen Elizabeth I
Riches enlarge rather than satisfy appetites.
Thomas Fuller
They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they can see nothing but sea.
Francis Bacon
Another doctrine repugnant to civil society, is that whatsoever a man does against his conscience, is sin; and it dependeth on the presumption of making himself judge of good and evil. For a man's conscience and his judgement are the same thing, and as the judgement, so also the conscience may be erroneous.
Thomas Hobbes
God made the country and man made the town.
William Cowper
To hold as 't were the mirror up to nature.
William Shakespeare
If we must part forever,Give me but one kind word to think uponand please myself with, while my heart's breaking.
Thomas Otway
The chicken is the country's but the city eats it.
George Herbert
The only impeccable writers are those who never wrote.
William Hazlitt
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
William Shakespeare
Greediness of getting more deprives ... the enjoyment of what it had got.
Thomas Sprat
He has seen and felt how solemn a thing it was to approach the gate of death, to enter the presence of God; and from that awful point of vision, he has contemplated the world, and life, and human responsibility, as they are; and he has come back like a spirit from another sphere, clothed with all the solemnities of eternity; to live now as one soon in reality to be there.
Octavius Winslow
I will not deny but that the best apology against false accusers is silence and sufferance, and honest deeds set against dishonest words.
John Milton
O ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, butthe tyrant, stand forth! Every spot of the old world is overrun with oppression.Freedom hath been hunted round the globe. Asia, and Africa,have long expelled her.?Europe regards her like a stranger, and Englandhath given her warning to depart. O! receive the fugitive, and prepare intime an asylum for mankind.
Thomas Paine
What, all so soon asleep! I wish mine eyesWould, with themselves, shut up my thoughts...
William Shakespeare
Deep-versed in books And shallow in himself.
John Milton
Such Polly are your sex - part truth part fiction Some thought much whim and all contradiction.
Richard Savage
There is nothing which we receive with so much reluctance as advice.
Joseph Addison
A wise man may look ridiculous in the company of fools.
Thomas Fuller
I am dying Egypt dying.
William Shakespeare
When I was at home I was in a better place but travellers must be content.
William Shakespeare
...that in former ages they had been as wise as they are in this present, nay, wiser; for, said they, many in this age do think their forefathers have been fools, by which they prove themselves to be such.
Margaret Cavendish
Thou, my slave,As thou report'st thyself, was then her servant,And for thou wast a spirit too delicateTo act her earthy and abhorred commands,Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee,By help of her more potent ministersAnd in her most unmitigable rage,Into a cloven pine, within which riftImprisoned thou didst painfully remainA dozen years; within which space she diedAnd left thee there, where thou didst vent thy groansAs fast as mill wheels strike.
William Shakespeare
Cowards die many times before their deaths the valiant never taste of death but once.
William Shakespeare
Take heed lest passion sway Thy judgment to do aught which else free will Would not admit.
John Milton
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