He that doth not as other men do, but endeavoureth that which ought to be done, shall thereby rather incur peril than preservation; for who so laboreth to be sincerely perfect and good shall necessarily perish, living among men that are generally evil.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Related The two men had a conversation. Brief, cryptic, to the point. As though they had exchanged numbers a... ARUNDHATI ROY How we live is so different from how we ought to live that he who studies what ought to be done rath... NICCOLò MACHIAVELLI That a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth as for peace and defense of himself he s... THOMAS HOBBES That a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth as for peace and defence of himself he s... THOMAS HOOD Before man is life and death, good and evil; that which he shall choose shall be given him. Ecclesia... BIBLE Do they not err that devise evil? but mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good. BIBLE People who pretend to be your friend lead you up a garden path by saying everything that you want to... GARY F EVANS... Let me not then die ingloriously and without a struggle, but let me first do some great thing that s... HOMER It is right and necessary that all men should have work to do which shall be worth doing, and be of ... WILLIAM MORRIS I have taken my flight in the region of eagles; when I alight, it must be on a rock, and that rock m... TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE Justice requires that to lawfully constituted Authority there be given that respect and obedience wh... POPE PIUS XI I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do, to see a plan ado... GEORGE WASHINGTON Superstitious persons, who know better how to rail at vice than how to teach virtue, and who strive ... BARUCH SPINOZA For this is the Great Deed that our Lord shall do, in which Deed He shall save His word and He shall... JULIAN OF NORWICH He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be s... RICHARD HOOKER He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, ... RICHARD HOOKER So confident am I in the intentions, as well as wisdom, of the government, that I shall always be sa... THOMAS JEFFERSON For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have
abundance: but from him that hath n... BIBLE He that walketh with wise men shall be wise. BIBLE He that walketh with wise men shall be wise. PROVERBS XIII.29 But he that is the greatest among you shall be your servant. And whosoever shall exalt himself shall... BIBLE And when Allah made a covenant with those who were given the Book: You shall certainly make it known... QURAN Do well what you do. And do it conscious that you ought to be leaders among men. EDWARD EVERETT HALE In life we shall find many men that are great, and some that are good, but very few men that are bot... CHARLES CALEB COLTON He who shall hurt the little wren / Shall never be beloved by men. WILLIAM BLAKE And the prince that is among them shall bear upon his shoulder in the twilight, and shall go forth: ... BIBLE The superstitious know how to reproach people for their vices better than they know how to teach the... BARUCH SPINOZA Who so taketh in hand to frame any state or government ought to presuppose that all men are evil, an... SIR WALTER RALEIGH Who so taketh in hand to frame any state or government ought to presuppose that all men are evil, an... WALTER RALEIGH SR. There shall never be one lost good! What was shall live as
before;
The evil is null, is nought, ... ROBERT BROWNING Behold, all they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded: they shall be as n... BIBLE Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye s... BIBLE The history of mankind is crowded with evidences proving that physical coercion is not adapted to mo... LEO TOLSTOY Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not sha... BIBLE All I ever did to that apartment was hang fifty yards of yellow theatrical silk across the bedroom w... JOAN DIDION We can never make proper goodbyes. It was your last ride in a Checker cab and you had no warning. It... COLSON WHITEHEAD Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not sha... BIBLE Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not sha... BIBLE God grant that men of principle shall be our principal men. THOMAS JEFFERSON For verily I say unto you, that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou... BIBLE You must obey this now for a Law, that he that will not worke shall not eate (except by sickness he ... JOHN SMITH The world, indeed, seems to be weary of the just, righteous, holy ways of God, and of that exactness... JOHN OWEN Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his v... BIBLE Idleness among children, as among men, is the root of all evil, and leads to no other evil more cert... HANNAH MORE Some men are so indoctrinated that they sincerely believe that other than cooking and cleaning the o... MOKOKOMA MOKHONOANA We are far from perfect but willing to be different. CRAIG GROESCHEL God is looking for a willing heart. He is searching for few like Easther....who will say if I perish... PATIENCE JOHNSON Unjust laws exist; shall we be content to obey them, or shall we endeavor to amend them, and obey th... HENRY DAVID THOREAU Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn: fo... BIBLE For one man who thanks God that he is not as other men there are a thousand to offer thanks that the... JOHN DEWEY He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. BIBLE But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found for the damsel: / Then they shal... BIBLE The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that
which is done is that which shall be ... BIBLE Men do not desire merely to be rich, but to be richer than other men JOHN STUART MILL For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not... ANONYMOUS That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths... WILLIAM HAZLITT War in men's eyes shall be A monster of iniquity In the good time coming. Nations shall not quar... CHARLES MACKAY Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pra... PHILLIPS BROOKS They who are ashamed of what they ought not to be ashamed of, and are not ashamed of what they ought... FRIEDRICH MAX MULLER Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness. BLAISE PASCAL He that doth what he should not, shall feele what he would not. GEORGE HERBERT Men have hitherto treated women like birds which have strayed down to them from the heights; as some... FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Men have hitherto treated women like birds which have strayed down to them from the heights; as some... FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE So far is it from being true that men are naturally equal, that no two people can be half an hour to... SAMUEL JOHNSON For, he that expects nothing shall not be disappointed, but he that expects much - if he lives and u... EDGAR CAYCE For, he that expects nothing shall not be disappointed, but he that expects much -- if he lives and ... EDGAR CAYCE Many things are unknown to the wisest, and the best men can never wholly divest themselves of passio... ALGERNON SYDNEY Many things are unknown to the wisest, and the best men can never wholly divest themselves of passio... ALGERNON SIDNEY But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For... BIBLE And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour; as he hath done,
so shall it be done to him;
Breac... BIBLE And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be done to him; / Breach... BIBLE He willeth we know that not only He taketh heed to noble things and to great, but also to little and... JULIAN OF NORWICH He who gives away shall have real gain. He who subdues himself shall be free; he shall cease to be a... BUDDHA Again, When a righteous man doth turn from his righteousness, and commit iniquity, and I lay a stumb... BIBLE Now I know that so long as we have social inequality we shall have snobs; we shall have men who bull... WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS You can't be that or that or that... but you can try to behave as that... So, what next!?... DEYTH BANGER Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengea... NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI We hold these truths to be sacred & undeniable; that all men are created equal & independant, that f... THOMAS JEFFERSON Resolution is no strange and extraordinary thing; it is one of the most common acts that belong to u... JOHN TILLOTSON What is Christ's joy in us, but that He deigns to rejoice on our account? And what is our Joy, which... ST. AUGUSTINE Men of Athens, I honor and love you; but I shall obey God rather than you, and while I have life and... PLATO Keepe good men company, and you shall be of the number. GEORGE HERBERT Men perish with whispering sins--nay, with silent sins, sins that never tell the conscience that the... JOHN DONNE Who shall declare his way to his face? and who shall repay him what he hath done? / Yet shall he be ... BIBLE God is short of responsible men which explains why he said “who shall I send and who would go for ... SUNDAY ADELAJA I think that men ought to treat women like something other than weaker men with breasts. JIM BUTCHER Many have imagined republics and principalities which have never been seen or known to exist in real... NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI Great men are true men, the men in whom nature has succeeded. They are not extraordinary -- they are... HENRI FREDERIC AMIEL Great men are true men, the men in whom nature has succeeded. They are not extraordinary - they are ... HENRI-FREDERIC AMIEL For evil to flourish, it only requires good men to do nothing. SIMON WIESENTHAL They tell us sir that we are weak, unable to cope with so formidable an advesary.But when shall we b... PATRICK HENRY The real certainties and uncertainties of tomorrow are hidden to all. We however hope for a tomorrow... ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH Take heed therefore how ye hear: for whosoever hath, to him shall be given; and whosoever hath not, ... BIBLE The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain f... ARISTOTLE Will you tell me my fault, frankly as to yourself, for I had rather wince, than die. Men do not call... EMILY DICKINSON Surely (as for) those who are in opposition to Allah and His Apostle; they shall be among the most a... QURAN Adapt yourself to the things among which your lot has been cast and love sincerely the fellow creatu... MARCUS AURELIUS Whoever brings a good deed, he shall have ten like it, and whoever brings an evil deed, he shall be ... QURAN All men ought to think of Christ, because of what Christ will yet do to all men. He shall come again... J. C. RYLE A faithful man shall abound with blessings; but he that maketh
haste to be rich shall not be innoce... BIBLE
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SIR WALTER SCOTT All men who have turned out worth anything have had the chief hand in their own education. SIR WALTER SCOTT It is wonderful what strength of purpose and boldness and energy of will are roused by the assurance... SIR WALTER SCOTT Breathes there the man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native ... SIR WALTER SCOTT Look back, and smile at perils past. SIR WALTER SCOTT O!, many a shaft at random sent Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word at rando... SIR WALTER SCOTT When thinking about companions gone, we feel ourselves doubly alone. SIR WALTER SCOTT A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; if he possesses some kno... SIR WALTER SCOTT Of all vices, drinking is the most incompatible with greatness. SIR WALTER SCOTT One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth wh... SIR WALTER SCOTT Teach you children poetry; it opens the mind, lends grace to wisdom and makes the heroic virtues her... SIR WALTER SCOTT To the timid and hesitating everything is impossible because it seems so. SIR WALTER SCOTT A rusty nail placed near a faithful compass, will sway it from the truth, and wreck the argosy. SIR WALTER SCOTT The measure of a man's success must be according to his ability. The advancement he makes from the s... SIR WALTER BESANT Ambition breaks the ties of blood, and forgets the obligations of gratitude. SIR WALTER SCOTT If you once turn on your side after the hour at which you ought to rise, it is all over. Bolt up at ... SIR WALTER SCOTT The faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest. SIR WALTER SCOTT The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. We cannot exist without mutual he... SIR WALTER SCOTT Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive! SIR WALTER SCOTT There never will exist anything permanently noble and excellent in the character which is a stranger... SIR WALTER SCOTT But with morning cool repentance came. SIR WALTER SCOTT We build statues out of snow, and weep to see them melt. SIR WALTER SCOTT Ridicule often checks what is absurd, and fully as often smothers that which is noble. SIR WALTER SCOTT Then, wearied by the uncertainty and difficulties with which each scheme appeared to be attended, he... SIR WALTER SCOTT Each age has deemed the new-born year the fittest time for festal cheer. SIR WALTER SCOTT To be always intending to live a new life, but never find time to set about it - this is as if a man... SIR WALTER SCOTT 'Twas Christmas broach'd the mightiest ale; 'twas Christmas told the merriest tale; a Christmas gamb... SIR WALTER SCOTT Faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest. SIR WALTER SCOTT Credit is like a looking-glass, which when once sullied by a breath, may be wiped clear again; but i... SIR WALTER SCOTT Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive! SIR WALTER SCOTT Sordid selfishness doth contract and narrow our benevolence, and cause us, like serpents, to infold ... SIR WALTER SCOTT Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall for... SIR WALTER SCOTT One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth wh... SIR WALTER SCOTT We do that in our zeal our calmer moment would be afraid to
answer. SIR WALTER SCOTT Discretion is being able to raise your eyebrow instead of your voice. SIR WALTER SCOTT High minds, of native pride and force,
Most deeply feel thy pangs, Remorse;
Fear, for their sc... SIR WALTER SCOTT I cannot tell how the truth may be;
I say the tale as 'twas said to me. SIR WALTER SCOTT A foot more light, a step more true,
Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew. SIR WALTER SCOTT Contentions fierce,
Ardent, and dire, spring from no petty cause. SIR WALTER SCOTT Where's the coward that would not dare
To fight for such a land? SIR WALTER SCOTT But with the morning cool repentance came. SIR WALTER SCOTT Great talent has always a little madness mixed up with it. SIR WALTER SCOTT Do what you should, not what you may. SIR WALTER SCOTT After a bad harvest sow again. [Yield not to difficulties.] SIR WALTER SCOTT A friend always loves, but he who loves is not always a friend. SIR WALTER SCOTT Breathes there the man with soul so dead,
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my n... SIR WALTER SCOTT The rose is fairest when 'tis budding new,
And hope is brightest when it dawns from fears;
The... SIR WALTER SCOTT There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it. SIR WALTER SCOTT Ambition breaks the ties of blood, and forgets the obligations of gratitude. SIR WALTER SCOTT For monarchs seldom sigh in vain. SIR WALTER SCOTT Land of my sires! what mortal hand
Can e'er untie the filial band
That knits me to thy rugged... SIR WALTER SCOTT He is most powerful who governs himself. SIR WALTER SCOTT Consider an enemy may become a friend. SIR WALTER SCOTT Caution comes too late when we are in the midst of evils. SIR WALTER SCOTT As long as the Fates permit, live cheerfully. SIR WALTER SCOTT 'Tis an old tale, and often told;
But did my fate and wish agree,
Ne'er had been read, in stor... SIR WALTER SCOTT Necessity--thou best of peacemakers,
As well as surest prompter of invention. SIR WALTER SCOTT Vengeance, deep-brooding o'er the slain, Had locked the source of softer woe, And burning pride and ... SIR WALTER SCOTT Some feelings are to mortals given,
With less of earth in them than heaven. SIR WALTER SCOTT Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains,
Winning from Reason's hand the reins,
Pity and woe! for su... SIR WALTER SCOTT I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. SIR WALTER SCOTT Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive! - Marmion. SIR WALTER SCOTT Hatreds are the cinders of affection. SIR WALTER RALEGH Vengeance to God alone belongs;
But, when I think of all my wrongs
My blood is liquid flame! SIR WALTER SCOTT Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive! SIR WALTER SCOTT Within that awful volume lies
The mystery of mysteries!
Happiest they of human race,
To ... SIR WALTER SCOTT O Caledonia! stern and wild,
Meet nurse for a poetic child!
Land of brown heath and shaggy wo... SIR WALTER SCOTT The play bill which is said to have announced the tragedy of
Hamlet, the character of the Prince of... SIR WALTER SCOTT Contentious fierce,
Ardent, and dire, spring from no petty cause. SIR WALTER SCOTT What skilful limner e'er would choose
To paint the rainbow's varying hues,
Unless to mortal it... SIR WALTER SCOTT Forward and frolic glee was there,
The will to do, the soul to dare. SIR WALTER SCOTT He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit. SIR WALTER SCOTT My foot is on my native heath, and my name is MacGregor. SIR WALTER SCOTT Like the dew on the mountain,
Like the foam on the river,
Like the bubble on the fountain,
... SIR WALTER SCOTT And honeysuckle loved to crawl
Up the low crag and ruin'd wall. SIR WALTER SCOTT Well, then--our course is chosen--spread the sail--
Heave oft the lead, and mark the soundings wel... SIR WALTER SCOTT Heap on more wood! the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry ... SIR WALTER SCOTT The will to do, the soul to dare. SIR WALTER SCOTT And come he slow, or come he fast, It is but death who comes at last. SIR WALTER SCOTT To all, to each, a fair good night, And pleasing dreams, and slumbers light. SIR WALTER SCOTT O! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant; And many a word, at ran... SIR WALTER SCOTT And let our barks across the pathless flood
Hold different courses. SIR WALTER SCOTT With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye. SIR WALTER SCOTT The summer dawn's reflected hue
To purple changed Lock Katrine blue,
Mildly and soft the weste... SIR WALTER SCOTT Loud o'er my head though awful thunders roll,
And vivid lightnings flash from pole to pole,
Ye... SIR WALTER SCOTT Art thou a friend to Roderick? SIR WALTER SCOTT Ah, County Guy, the hour is nigh,
The sun has left the lea,
The orange flower perfumes the bow... SIR WALTER SCOTT Credit is like a looking - glass, which when once sullied by a breath, may be wiped clean again; but... SIR WALTER SCOTT The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which resists it; and so in... SIR WALTER SCOTT That day of wrath, that dreadful day, when heaven and earth shall pass away. SIR WALTER SCOTT And come he slow, or come he fast, SIR WALTER SCOTT Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep. SIR WALTER SCOTT I can give you a six-word formula for success: "Think things through - then follow through SIR WALTER SCOTT The consequences of our crimes long survive their commission, and, like the ghosts of the murdered, ... SIR WALTER SCOTT I am enamoured of my journal SIR WALTER SCOTT Court not the critic's smile nor dread his frown SIR WALTER SCOTT True love's the gift which God has given to man alone beneath the heaven. SIR WALTER SCOTT I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as it was said to me SIR WALTER SCOTT He may as well not thank at all, who thanks when none are by. SIR WALTER SCOTT He, who will not pardon others, must not himself expect pardon. SIR WALTER SCOTT Scared out of his seven senses. SIR WALTER SCOTT O, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practise to deceive! SIR WALTER SCOTT The rose is fairest when 'tis budding new. SIR WALTER SCOTT Haste, holy Friar,
Haste, ere the sinner shall expire!
Of all his guilt let him be shriven,
... SIR WALTER SCOTT It [true love] is the secret sympathy,
The silver link, the silken tie,
Which heart to heart, ... SIR WALTER SCOTT One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled
with noble risks, is worth wh... SIR WALTER SCOTT England was merry England, when
Old Christmas brought his sports again.
'Twas Christmas broach... SIR WALTER SCOTT In listening mood she seemed to stand,
The guardian Naiad of the strand. SIR WALTER SCOTT In man's most dark extremity
Oft succor dawns from Heaven. SIR WALTER SCOTT Delightful praise!--like summer rose,
That brighter in the dew-drop glows,
The bashful maiden'... SIR WALTER SCOTT Hard toil can roughen form and face,
And want call quench the eye's bright grace. SIR WALTER SCOTT St. Leon raised his kindling eye,
And lifts the sparkling cup on high;
"I drink to one," he sa... SIR WALTER SCOTT Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife!
To all the sensual world proclaim,
One crowded hour o... SIR WALTER SCOTT Profan'd the God-given strength, and marr'd the lofty line. SIR WALTER SCOTT Jock, when he hae naething else to do, ye may be aye sticking in
a tree; it will be growing, Jock, ... SIR WALTER SCOTT Let him who has granted a favour speak not of it; let him who has
received one, proclaim it. SIR WALTER SCOTT Let ease and rest at times be given to the weary. SIR WALTER SCOTT It is the fault of youth that it cannot restrain its own
impetuosity. SIR WALTER SCOTT It is part of the cure to wish to be cured.
[Lat., Pars sanitatis velle sanari fruit.] SIR WALTER SCOTT It is equally a fault to believe all men or to believe none. SIR WALTER SCOTT It is a proof of nobility of mind to despise injuries. SIR WALTER SCOTT It is a disgrace to say one thing and think another; but how much
more disgraceful to write one thi... SIR WALTER SCOTT If you live according to the requirements of nature, you will
never be in want; if according to the... SIR WALTER SCOTT I do not sacrifice, but lend myself to business. SIR WALTER SCOTT He, who holds out but a doubtful hope of succour to the
afflicted, denies it. SIR WALTER SCOTT He who repents of his fault is almost guiltless. SIR WALTER SCOTT He who profits by a crime, commits it. SIR WALTER SCOTT He who has wronged you is either stronger or weaker than
yourself: be he weaker, spare him; be he ... SIR WALTER SCOTT He who boasts of his pedigree praises that which does not belong
to him. SIR WALTER SCOTT He who asks with timidity invites a refusal. SIR WALTER SCOTT