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John Wolcot Quotes

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Thus every dog at last will have his day - He who this morning smiled, at night may sorrow; The grub today’s a butterfly tomorrow.  (John Wolcot Quotes) Every gift, though it be small, is in reality great if given with affection  (John Wolcot Quotes) It is money makes the mare to trot  (John Wolcot Quotes) Blessed are those that nought expect, for they shall not be disappointed  (John Wolcot Quotes) What rage for fame attends both great and small! Better be damned than mentioned not at all  (John Wolcot Quotes) Some one has said of a fine and honorable old age, that it was the childhood of immortality  (John Wolcot Quotes) People may have too much of a good thing: Full as an egg of wisdom thus I sing  (John Wolcot Quotes) With vivid words your just conceptions grace, much truth compressing in a narrow space; then many shall peruse, but few complain, and envy frown, and critics snarl in vain  (John Wolcot Quotes) There health, so wild and gay, with bosom bare and rosy cheek, keen eye, and flowing hair, trips with a smile the breezy scene along and pours the spirit of content in song  (John Wolcot Quotes) O delicious kiss, why thou so sudden art gone? Lost in the moment thou art won?  (John Wolcot Quotes) The turnpike road to people’s hearts, I find, lies through their mouths or I mistake mankind  (John Wolcot Quotes) E’en grave divines submit to glittering gold, the best of consciences are bought and sold  (John Wolcot Quotes)