“ They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. ”
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“ They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. ”
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“ They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. ”
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“ They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. ”
- Sir Philip Sidney- Copy
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“ The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care. ”
- Sir Philip Sidney- Copy
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“ Men are made stronger on realization that the helping hand they need is at the end of their own arm. ”
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“ Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles, than by hearing the definition of fortitude. ”
- Sir Philip Sidney- Copy
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“ A true knight is fuller of bravery in the midst, than in the beginning of danger. ”
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“ A dull head thinks of no better way to show himself wise, than by suspecting everything in his way. ”
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“ It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy. ”
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“ It is the nature of the strong heart, that like the palm tree it strives ever upwards when it is most burdened. ”
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“ Come Sleep! Oh Sleep, the certain knot of peace, the baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe, the poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, the indifferent judge between the high and low. ”
- Sir Philip Sidney- Copy
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“ Come Sleep! Oh Sleep, the certain knot of peace, the baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe, the poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, the indifferent judge between the high and low. ”
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“ Fearfulness, contrary to all other vices, maketh a man think the better of another, the worse of himself. ”
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“ In forming a judgment, lay your hearts void of foretaken opinions; else, whatsoever is done or said, will be measured by a wrong rule; like them who have jaundice, to whom everything appears yellow. ”
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“ Commonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue. ”
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“ Fearfulness, contrary to all other vices, maketh a man think the better of another, the worse of himself. ”
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“ Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life. ”
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“ A true knight is fuller of bravery in the midst, than in the beginning of danger. ”
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“ It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy. ”
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“ A true knight is fuller of bravery in the midst, than in the beginning of danger. ”
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“ Every present occasion will catch the senses of the vain main; and with that bridle and saddle you may ride him. ”
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“ Thus, with child to speak, and helpless in my throes, biting my truant pen, beating myself for spite: Fool! said my muse to me, look in thy heart, and write. ”
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