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Walter Raleigh Quotes

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So the heart be right, it is no matter which way the head lieth  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) The engine is the heart of an airplane, but the pilot is its soul  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) There is nothing exempt from the peril of mutation  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) No man is esteemed for gay garments but by fools and women  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Better were it to be unborn than ill bred  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) No man is wise or safe, but he that is honest  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Shall I, like an hermit, dwell on a rock or in a cell?  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) The world is but a large prison, out of which some are daily selected for execution  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) If thy friends be of better quality than thyself, thou mayest be sure of two things: the first, that they will be more careful to keep thy counsel, because they have more to lose than thou hast; the second, they will esteem thee for thyself, and not for that which thou dost possess  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) All men are evil and will declare themselves to be so when occasion is offered  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Use your youth so that you may have comfort to remember it when it has forsaken you, and not sigh and grieve at the account thereof  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) This is a sharp medicine, but it is a physician for all diseases and miseries  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Who so desireth to know what will be hereafter, let him think of what is past, for the world hath ever been in a circular revolution; whatsoever is now, was heretofore; and things past or present, are no other than such as shall be again: Redit orbis in orbem  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) For whosoever commands the sea commands the trade; whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world, and consequently the world itself  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Talking much is a sign of vanity, for the one who is lavish with words is cheap in deeds  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may happily strike out his teeth  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) I wish I loved the Human Race; I wish I loved its silly face; I wish I liked the way it walks; I wish I liked the way it talks; And when I'm introduced to one I wish I thought what Jolly Fun!  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) But from this Earth, this grave, this dust, my God shall raise me up, I trust  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Remember, that if thou marry for beauty, thou bindest thyself all thy life for that which perchance will neither last nor please thee one year; and when thou hast it, it will be to thee of no price at all; for the desire dieth when it is attained, and the affection perisheth when it is satisfied  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) If all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move to live with thee and be thy love  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Cowards fear to die; but courage stout, Rather than live in snuff, will be put out  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) But it is hard to know them from friends, they are so obsequious, and full of protestations; for as a wolf resembles a dog, so doth a flatterer a friend  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Fain would I, but I dare not; I dare, and yet I may not; I may, although I care not, for pleasure when I play not  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) An anthology is like all the plums and orange peel picked out of a cake  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) The most divine light only shineth on those minds which are purged from all worldly dross and human uncleanliness  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Flatterers are the worst kind of traitors, for they will strengthen thy imperfections, encourage thee in all evils, correct thee in nothing, but so shadow and paint thy follies and vices as thou shalt never, by their will, discover good from evil, or vice from virtue  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Because all men are apt to flatter themselves, to entertain the addition of other men's praises is most perilous  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) It is plain there is not in nature a point of stability to be found; everything either ascends or declines; when wars are ended abroad, sedition begins at home; and when men are freed from fighting for necessity, they quarrel through ambition  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) The difference between a rich man and a poor man is this: the former eats when he pleases, and the latter when he can get it  (Walter Raleigh Quotes) Our bodies are but the anvils of pain and disease and our minds the hives of unnumbered cares  (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
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