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Neither prosperity nor empire nor heaven can be worth winning at the price of a virulent temper, bloody hands, an anguished spirit, and a vain hatred of the rest of the world (John Milton Quotes)
Those graceful acts, those thousand decencies, that daily flow from all her words and actions, mixed with love and sweet compliance, which declare unfeigned union of mind, or in us both one soul (John Milton Quotes)
Prudence is the virtue by which we discern what is proper to do under various circumstances in time and place (John Milton Quotes)
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure, sober steadfast, and demure, all in a robe of darkest grain, flowing with majestic train (John Milton Quotes)
What call thou solitude? Is not the earth with various living creatures, and the air replenished, and all these at thy command to come and play before thee? (John Milton Quotes)
Lethe, the river of oblivion, rolls his watery labyrinth, which whoso drinks forgets both joy and grief (John Milton Quotes)
Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, in every gesture dignity and love (John Milton Quotes)
All hope is lost of my reception into grace; what worse? For where no hope is left, is left no fear (John Milton Quotes)
Evil into the mind of God or man may come and go, so unapproved, and leave no spot or blame behind (John Milton Quotes)
Lifted up so high I disdained subjection, and thought one step higher would set me highest (John Milton Quotes)
All is not lost, the unconquerable will, and study of revenge, immortal hate, and the courage never to submit or yield (John Milton Quotes)
Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise. That last infirmity of noble mind. To scorn delights, and live laborious days (John Milton Quotes)
Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making (John Milton Quotes)
It is lawful and hath been held so through all ages for any one who have the power to call to account a tyrant or wicked king, and after due conviction to depose and put him to death (John Milton Quotes)
A complete and generous education fits a man to perform justly, skillfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both public and private, of peace and war (John Milton Quotes)
Let us go forth and resolutely dare with sweat of brow to toil our little day (John Milton Quotes)
You can make hell out of heaven and heaven out of hell. It’s all in the mind (John Milton Quotes)
Here the great art lies, to discern in what the law is to be to restraint and punishment, and in what things persuasion only is to work (John Milton Quotes)
Courtesy which oft is found in lowly sheds, with smoky rafters, than in tapestry halls and courts of princes, where it first was named (John Milton Quotes)
By this time, like one who had set out on his way by night, and travelled through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes (John Milton Quotes)
A good book is the precious lifeblood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life (John Milton Quotes)
He that studieth revenge keepeth his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well (John Milton Quotes)
Though we take from a covetous man all his treasure, he has yet one jewel left; you cannot bereave him of his covetousness (John Milton Quotes)
Truth never comes into the world but like a bastard, to the ignominy of him that brought her birth (John Milton Quotes)
Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day, first heard before the shallow cuckoo’s bill, portend success in love (John Milton Quotes)
Then lies him down the lubber fiend, and stretched out all the chimney’s length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength (John Milton Quotes)
At last he rose, and twitched his mantle blue: Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new (John Milton Quotes)
He who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself (John Milton Quotes)
Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions; for opinions in good men is but knowledge in the making (John Milton Quotes)
What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, and study of revenge, immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield (John Milton Quotes)