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Philip Sidney Quotes
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Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge (Philip Sidney Quotes)
They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts (Philip Sidney Quotes)
No is no negative in a woman's mouth (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Commonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Many delight more in giving of presents than in paying their debts (Philip Sidney Quotes)
"Fool," said my muse to me. "Look in thy heart and write." (Philip Sidney Quotes)
music, I say, the most divine striker of the senses (Philip Sidney Quotes)
They love indeed who quake to say they love (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Shallow brooks murmur most, deep and silent slide away (Philip Sidney Quotes)
My true love hath my heart, and I have his (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Cupid makes it his sport to pull the warrior's plum (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Anger, the stoics said, was a short madness (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Ring out your bells! Let mourning show be spread! For love is dead (Philip Sidney Quotes)
No decking sets forth anything so much as affection (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Who will adhere to him that abandons himself? (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The end of all knowledge should be in virtuous action (Philip Sidney Quotes)
To be rhymed to death as is said to be done in Ireland (Philip Sidney Quotes)
There is little hope of equity where rebellion reigns (Philip Sidney Quotes)
In victory, the hero seeks the glory, not the prey (Philip Sidney Quotes)
It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Fear is far more painful to cowardice than death to true courage (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Each excellent thing, once learned, serves for a measure of all other knowledge (Philip Sidney Quotes)
In shame there is no comfort but to be beyond all bounds of shame (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Open suspecting others comes of secret condemning themselves (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The tip no jewel needs to wear: The tip is jewel of the ear (Philip Sidney Quotes)
My dear, my better half (Philip Sidney Quotes)
A churlish courtesy rarely comes but either for gain or falsehood (Philip Sidney Quotes)
It is against womanhood to be forward in their own wishes (Philip Sidney Quotes)
That a scaffold of execution should grow a scaffold of coronation (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Some are unwisely liberal, and more delight to give presents than to pay debts (Philip Sidney Quotes)