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Philip Sidney Quotes
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Every base occupation makes one sharp in it's practice, and dull in every other (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Ambition thinks no face so beautiful as that which looks from under a crown (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Shallow brooks murmur moste, deepe silent slide away (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Poetry, a speaking picture... to teach and delight (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Misery and misfortune is all one; and of misfortune fortune hath only the gift (Philip Sidney Quotes)
It is no less vain to wish death than it is cowardly to fear it (Philip Sidney Quotes)
We become willing servants to the good by the bonds their virtues lay upon us (Philip Sidney Quotes)
In the clear mind of virtue treason can find no hiding place (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Either I will find away or I will make one (Philip Sidney Quotes)
A long farewell to shining trifles (Philip Sidney Quotes)
No sword bites so fiercly as an evil tongue (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Gold can gild a rotten stick, and dirt sully an ingot (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Have I caught my heav'nly jewel (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Whether your time calls you to live or die, do both like a prince (Philip Sidney Quotes)
In the truly great, virtue governs with the sceptre of knowledge (Philip Sidney Quotes)
To hear him speak, and sweetly smile you were in paradise the while (Philip Sidney Quotes)
That sweet enemy, france (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Much more may a judge overweigh himself in cruelty than in clemency (Philip Sidney Quotes)
High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Many headed multitude (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The humor of youth, which thinks that good whose goodness it sees not (Philip Sidney Quotes)
He sought to have that by practice which he could not by prayer (Philip Sidney Quotes)
You will never live to my age without you keep yourself in breath with exercise (Philip Sidney Quotes)
As well the soldier dieth who standeth still as he that gives the bravest onset (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Remember that in all miseries lamenting becomes fools, and action, wise folk (Philip Sidney Quotes)
What doth better become wisdom than to discern what is worthy the living (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Hope itself is a pain, while it is overmatched by fear (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Eagles we see fly alone; and they are but sheep which always herd together (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Provision is the foundation of hospitality, and thrift the fuel of magnificence (Philip Sidney Quotes)