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R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Every Country hath its Machiavel."

Every Country hath its Machiavel.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The noblest Digladiation is in the Theatre of ourselves."

The noblest Digladiation is in the Theatre of ourselves.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "To me avarice seems not so much a vice as a deplorable piece of madness."

To me avarice seems not so much a vice as a deplorable piece of madness.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "For my part, I have ever believed, and do now know, that there are witches."

For my part, I have ever believed, and do now know, that there are witches.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Therefore for Spirits, I am so far from denying their existence that I could easily believe, that not only whole Countries, but particular persons, have their Tutelary and Guardian Angels."

Therefore for Spirits, I am so far from denying their existence that I could easily believe, that not only whole Countries, but particular persons, have their Tutelary and Guardian Angels.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "For there is a music wherever there is a harmony, order, or proportion, and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres."

For there is a music wherever there is a harmony, order, or proportion, and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Circles and right lines limit and close all bodies, and the mortal right-lined circle must conclude and shut up all."

Circles and right lines limit and close all bodies, and the mortal right-lined circle must conclude and shut up all.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them."

Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Oblivion is not to be hired: The greater part must be content to be as though they had not been, to be found in the Register of God, not in the record of man."

Oblivion is not to be hired: The greater part must be content to be as though they had not been, to be found in the Register of God, not in the record of man.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A little water makes a sea, a small puff of wind a Tempest."

A little water makes a sea, a small puff of wind a Tempest.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The world, which took six days to make, is likely to take us six thousand years to make out."

The world, which took six days to make, is likely to take us six thousand years to make out.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Should your riches increase, let your mind keep pace with them."

Should your riches increase, let your mind keep pace with them.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Do the devils lie? No; for then even hell could not subsist."

Do the devils lie? No; for then even hell could not subsist.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Nor do they speak properly who say that time consumeth all things; for time is not effective, nor are bodies destroyed by it."

Nor do they speak properly who say that time consumeth all things; for time is not effective, nor are bodies destroyed by it.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "There is no such thing as solitude, nor anything that can be said to be alone and by itself but God, who is His own circle, and can subsist by Himself."

There is no such thing as solitude, nor anything that can be said to be alone and by itself but God, who is His own circle, and can subsist by Himself.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "We censure others but as they disagree from that humor which we fancy laudable in ourselves, and commend others but for that wherein they seem to quadrate and consent with us."

We censure others but as they disagree from that humor which we fancy laudable in ourselves, and commend others but for that wherein they seem to quadrate and consent with us.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Miserable men commiserate not themselves; bowelless unto others, and merciless unto their own bowels."

Miserable men commiserate not themselves; bowelless unto others, and merciless unto their own bowels.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less."

I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "As sins proceed they ever multiply, and like figures in arithmetic, the last stands for more than all that wert before it."

As sins proceed they ever multiply, and like figures in arithmetic, the last stands for more than all that wert before it.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years. Generations pass while families last not three oaks."

Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years. Generations pass while families last not three oaks.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time?"

Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time?



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Sleep is a death, O make me try By sleeping, what it is to die, And as gently lay my head On my grave, as now my bed."

Sleep is a death, O make me try By sleeping, what it is to die, And as gently lay my head On my grave, as now my bed.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A man is never alone, not only because he is with himself and his own thoughts, but because he is with the Devil, who ever consorts with our solitude."

A man is never alone, not only because he is with himself and his own thoughts, but because he is with the Devil, who ever consorts with our solitude.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Art is the perfection of nature, ... nature is the art of God."

Art is the perfection of nature, ... nature is the art of God.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Yes, even amongst wiser militants, how many wounds have been given, and credits slain, for the poor victory of an opinion, or beggarly conquest of a distinction."

Yes, even amongst wiser militants, how many wounds have been given, and credits slain, for the poor victory of an opinion, or beggarly conquest of a distinction.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "God hath varied the inclinations of men according to the variety of actions to be performed."

God hath varied the inclinations of men according to the variety of actions to be performed.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Oblivion is not to be hired."

Oblivion is not to be hired.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Men have lost their reason in nothing so much as their religion, wherein stones and clouts make martyrs."

Men have lost their reason in nothing so much as their religion, wherein stones and clouts make martyrs.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I am not so much afraid of death, as ashamed thereof, 'tis the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures."

I am not so much afraid of death, as ashamed thereof, 'tis the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "With what shift and pains we come into the World we remember not; but 'tis commonly found no easy matter to get out of it."

With what shift and pains we come into the World we remember not; but 'tis commonly found no easy matter to get out of it.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The mortalist enemy unto knowledge, and that which hath done the greatest execution unto truth, has been a preemptory adhesion unto authority."

The mortalist enemy unto knowledge, and that which hath done the greatest execution unto truth, has been a preemptory adhesion unto authority.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "If riches increase, let thy mind hold pace with them; and think it not enough to be liberal, but munificent."

If riches increase, let thy mind hold pace with them; and think it not enough to be liberal, but munificent.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Tis hard to find a whole age to imitate, or what century to propose for example."

Tis hard to find a whole age to imitate, or what century to propose for example.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I love to lose myself in a mystery to pursue my reason to an O altitudo."

I love to lose myself in a mystery to pursue my reason to an O altitudo.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "They that endeavour to abolish vice destroy also virtue, for contraries, though they destroy one another, are yet the life of one another."

They that endeavour to abolish vice destroy also virtue, for contraries, though they destroy one another, are yet the life of one another.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I can cure the gout or stone in some, sooner than Divinity, Pride, or Avarice in others."

I can cure the gout or stone in some, sooner than Divinity, Pride, or Avarice in others.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Gardens were before gardeners, and but some hours after the earth."

Gardens were before gardeners, and but some hours after the earth.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "That miracles have been, I do believe; that they may yet be wrought by the living, I do not deny: but have no confidence in those which are fathered on the dead."

That miracles have been, I do believe; that they may yet be wrought by the living, I do not deny: but have no confidence in those which are fathered on the dead.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Had not almost every man suffered by the Press, or were not the tyranny thereof become universal, I had not wanted reason for complaint."

Had not almost every man suffered by the Press, or were not the tyranny thereof become universal, I had not wanted reason for complaint.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I believe the world grows near its end, yet is neither old nor decayed, nor will ever perish upon the ruins of its own principles."

I believe the world grows near its end, yet is neither old nor decayed, nor will ever perish upon the ruins of its own principles.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I intend no Monopoly, but a Community in Learning; I study not for my own sake only, but for theirs that study not for themselves."

I intend no Monopoly, but a Community in Learning; I study not for my own sake only, but for theirs that study not for themselves.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Half our days we pass in the shadow of the earth; and the brother of death exacteth a third part of our lives."

Half our days we pass in the shadow of the earth; and the brother of death exacteth a third part of our lives.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Times before you, when even the living men were Antiquities; when the living might exceed the dead, and to depart this world, could not be properly said, to go unto the greater number."

Times before you, when even the living men were Antiquities; when the living might exceed the dead, and to depart this world, could not be properly said, to go unto the greater number.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "To be content with death may be better than to desire it."

To be content with death may be better than to desire it.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Let the fruition of things bless the possession of them, and take no satisfaction in dying but living rich."

Let the fruition of things bless the possession of them, and take no satisfaction in dying but living rich.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Think not silence the wisdom of fools; but, if rightly timed, the honor of wise men, who have not the infirmity, but the virtue of taciturnity."

Think not silence the wisdom of fools; but, if rightly timed, the honor of wise men, who have not the infirmity, but the virtue of taciturnity.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "What then is the wisdom of the times called old? Is it the wisdom of gray hairs? No. It is the wisdom of the cradle."

What then is the wisdom of the times called old? Is it the wisdom of gray hairs? No. It is the wisdom of the cradle.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A diamond, which is the hardest of stones, not yielding unto steel, emery or any other thing, is yet made soft by the blood of a goat."

A diamond, which is the hardest of stones, not yielding unto steel, emery or any other thing, is yet made soft by the blood of a goat.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "He that unburied lies wants not his hearse, For unto him a tomb's the Universe."

He that unburied lies wants not his hearse, For unto him a tomb's the Universe.