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Fain would I climb, yet fear I to fall (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Love likes not the falling fruit, Nor the withered tree (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
If she undervalue me, What care I how fair she be? (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Romance is a love affair in other than domestic surroundings (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Remember the divine saying, He that keepeth his Mouth, keepeth his life (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Every fool knoweth that hatreds are the cinders of affection (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
God is absolutely good; and so, assuredly, the cause of all that is good (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
The gain of lying is nothing else but not to be trusted of any, nor to be believed when we speak the truth (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Corrupt seeds bring forth corrupt plants (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Prevention is the daughter of intelligence (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Trust few men; above all, keep your follies to yourself (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Hatreds are the cinders of affection (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Let valour end my life! (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
‘Tis a sharp medicine, but it will cure all that ails you (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
To live thy better, let thy worst thoughts die (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
... but the longest day hath its evening (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Better were it to be unborn than to be ill bred (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
But it is hard to know them from friends, they are so obsequious and full of protestations; for a wolf resembles a dog, so doth a flatterer a friend (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
A man must first govern himself ere he is fit to govern a family; and his family ere he be fit to bear the government of the commonwealth (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
A professional man of letters, especially if he is much at war with unscrupulous enenemies, is naturally jealous of his privacy... so it was, I think, with Dryden (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
What is our life? A play of passion. Our mirth the music of division. Our mother’s wombs the tyring houses be, Where we are drest for this short Comedy (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Who so taketh in hand to frame any state or government ought to presuppose that all men are evil, and at occasions will show themselves so to be. (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Never spend anything before thou have it; for borrowing is the canker and death of every man’s estate. (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Divine is Love and scorneth worldly pelf, And can be bought with nothing but with self (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
O eloquent, just, and mighty Death! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded; what none hath dared, thou hast done; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hath cast out of the world and despised. Thou hast drawn together all the far-stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hic jacet! (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
False love, desire, and beauty frail, adieu! Dead is the root whence all these fancies grew. (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Our immortal souls, while righteous, are by God himself beautified with the title of his own image and similitude. (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
War begets quiet, quiet idleness, idleness disorder, disorder ruin; likewise ruin order, order virtue, virtue glory, and good fortune. (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Better it were not to live than to live a coward (Walter Raleigh Quotes)
Less pains in the world a man cannot take than to bold his tongue (Walter Raleigh Quotes)