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Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Whatever we conceive well we express clearly, and words flow with ease. [Fr., Ce que l'on concoit bien s'enonce clairement, Et les mots pour le dire arrivent aisement.]"

Whatever we conceive well we express clearly, and words flow with ease. [Fr., Ce que l'on concoit bien s'enonce clairement, Et les mots pour le dire arrivent aisement.]



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Of all the animals which fly in the air, walk on the land, or swim in the sea, from Paris to Peru, from Japan to Rome, the most foolish animal in my opinion is man."

Of all the animals which fly in the air, walk on the land, or swim in the sea, from Paris to Peru, from Japan to Rome, the most foolish animal in my opinion is man.




Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "A fool always finds one still more foolish to admire him."

A fool always finds one still more foolish to admire him.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "However big the fool, there is always a bigger fool to admire him."

However big the fool, there is always a bigger fool to admire him.




Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Who is content with nothing possesses all things."

Who is content with nothing possesses all things.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Whate'er is well conceived is clearly said, And the words to say it flow with ease."

Whate'er is well conceived is clearly said, And the words to say it flow with ease.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Hasten slowly, and without losing heart, put your work twenty times upon the anvil. [Fr., Hatez-vous lentement; et, sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.]"

Hasten slowly, and without losing heart, put your work twenty times upon the anvil. [Fr., Hatez-vous lentement; et, sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.]




Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "In spite of every sage whom Greece can show, Unerring wisdom never dwelt below; Folly in all of every age we see, The only difference lies in the degree."

In spite of every sage whom Greece can show, Unerring wisdom never dwelt below; Folly in all of every age we see, The only difference lies in the degree.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Often the fear on one evil leads us into a worse."

Often the fear on one evil leads us into a worse.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Whatever we well understand we express clearly, and words flow with ease."

Whatever we well understand we express clearly, and words flow with ease.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least so."

The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least so.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "All men are fools, and with every effort they differ only in the degree."

All men are fools, and with every effort they differ only in the degree.




Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Time flies and draws us with it. The moment in which I am speaking is already far from me."

Time flies and draws us with it. The moment in which I am speaking is already far from me.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "It is the sin which we have not committed which seems the most monstrous."

It is the sin which we have not committed which seems the most monstrous.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "At times truth may not seem probable."

At times truth may not seem probable.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "When we envy another, we make their virtue our vice."

When we envy another, we make their virtue our vice.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Gold gives an appearance of beauty even to ugliness: But with poverty everything becomes frightful."

Gold gives an appearance of beauty even to ugliness: But with poverty everything becomes frightful.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely."

Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Attach yourself to those who advise you rather than praise you."

Attach yourself to those who advise you rather than praise you.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him."

A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Of every four words I write, I strike out three."

Of every four words I write, I strike out three.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Bring your work back to the workshop twenty times. Polish it continuously, and polish it again."

Bring your work back to the workshop twenty times. Polish it continuously, and polish it again.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Honor is like an island, rugged and without a beach; once we have left it, we can never return."

Honor is like an island, rugged and without a beach; once we have left it, we can never return.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "The world is full of fools; and he who would not wish to see one, must not only shut himself up alone, but must also break his looking-glass."

The world is full of fools; and he who would not wish to see one, must not only shut himself up alone, but must also break his looking-glass.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Virtue alone is the unerring sign of a noble soul."

Virtue alone is the unerring sign of a noble soul.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "What is conceived well is expressed clearly."

What is conceived well is expressed clearly.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Some excel in rhyme who reason foolishly."

Some excel in rhyme who reason foolishly.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Something of calumny always sticks."

Something of calumny always sticks.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "A warmed-up dinner was never worth much."

A warmed-up dinner was never worth much.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Truth has not such an urgent air."

Truth has not such an urgent air.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "A fop sometimes gives important advice."

A fop sometimes gives important advice.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "With poverty everything becomes frightful."

With poverty everything becomes frightful.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "That which is repeated too often becomes insipid and tedious."

That which is repeated too often becomes insipid and tedious.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "The wisest man is he who does not fancy that he is so at all."

The wisest man is he who does not fancy that he is so at all.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "The dreadful burden of having nothing to do."

The dreadful burden of having nothing to do.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Every age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways."

Every age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Greatest fools are the most often satisfied."

Greatest fools are the most often satisfied.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "It is in vain a daring author thinks of attaining to the heights of Parnassus if he does not feel the secret influence of heaven and if his natal star has not formed him to be a poet."

It is in vain a daring author thinks of attaining to the heights of Parnassus if he does not feel the secret influence of heaven and if his natal star has not formed him to be a poet.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "If your descent is from heroic sires, Show in your life a remnant of their fires."

If your descent is from heroic sires, Show in your life a remnant of their fires.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Of all the creatures that creep, swim, or fly, Peopling the earth, the waters, and the sky, From Rome to Iceland, Paris to Japan, I really think the greatest fool is man."

Of all the creatures that creep, swim, or fly, Peopling the earth, the waters, and the sky, From Rome to Iceland, Paris to Japan, I really think the greatest fool is man.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Praising an honest person who doesn't deserve it, always wounds them."

Praising an honest person who doesn't deserve it, always wounds them.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Who lives content with little possesses everything."

Who lives content with little possesses everything.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Now two punctilious envoys, Thine and Mine, Embroil the earth about a fancied line; And, dwelling much on right and much on wrong, Prove how the right is chiefly with the strong."

Now two punctilious envoys, Thine and Mine, Embroil the earth about a fancied line; And, dwelling much on right and much on wrong, Prove how the right is chiefly with the strong.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Ignorance is always ready to admire itself. Procure yourself critical friends."

Ignorance is always ready to admire itself. Procure yourself critical friends.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Sometimes a fool makes a good suggestion."

Sometimes a fool makes a good suggestion.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "A proud bigot, who is vain enough to think that he can deceive even God by affected zeal, and throwing the veil of holiness over vices, damns all mankind by the word of his power."

A proud bigot, who is vain enough to think that he can deceive even God by affected zeal, and throwing the veil of holiness over vices, damns all mankind by the word of his power.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "He who cannot limit himself will never know how to write."

He who cannot limit himself will never know how to write.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Gold lends a touch of beauty even to the ugly."

Gold lends a touch of beauty even to the ugly.



Nicolas Boileau Quotes: "Everything that poverty touches becomes frightful."

Everything that poverty touches becomes frightful.