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O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Ungratefulness is the very poison of manhood (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Fortify courage with the true rampart of patience (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man’s life (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Fool, said my muse to me. Look in thy heart and write. (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Either I will find a way, or I will make one (Philip Sidney Quotes)
It is not good to wake a sleeping lion (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Give tribute, but not oblation, to human wisdom (Philip Sidney Quotes)
A noble cause doth ease much a grievous case (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Nothing has a letter effect upon children than praise (Philip Sidney Quotes)
I seek no better warrant than my own, conscience (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Approved valor is made precious by natural courtesy (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Sweet speaking oft a currish heart reclaims (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Inquisitiveness is an uncomely guest (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Courage without discipline is nearer beastliness than manhood (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The first mark of valor is defence (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Great is not great to the greater (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Honor, thou strong idol of man’s mind (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The journey of high honor lies not in smooth ways (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Love, one time, layeth burdens; another time, giveth wings (Philip Sidney Quotes)
He whom passion rules, is bent to meet his death (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Sin is the mother, and shame the daughter of lewdness (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Contentions for trifles can get but a trifling victory (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The truly valiant dare everything but doing anybody an injury (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Valor is abased by too much loftiness (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The glory and increase of wisdom stands in exercising it (Philip Sidney Quotes)
The judgment of the world stands upon matter of fortune (Philip Sidney Quotes)
If you have so earth-creeping a mind that it cannot lift itself up to look to the sky of poetry... thus much curse I must send you, in the behalf of all poets, that while you live, you live in love, and never get favour for lacking skill of a sonnet; and, when you die, your memory die from the earth for want of an epitaph. (Philip Sidney Quotes)
Open suspecting others comes of secret condemning themselves (Philip Sidney Quotes)