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John Dryden Quotes: Learn to write well, or not to write at all.
         

Learn to write well, or not to write at all.


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Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul.

Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul.



Self-defense is Nature's eldest law.

Self-defense is Nature's eldest law.



…So when the last and dreadful hour This crumbling pageant shall devour, The trumpet shall be heard on high, The dead shall live, the living die, And Music shall untune the sky

…So when the last and dreadful hour This crumbling pageant shall devour, The trumpet shall be heard on high, The dead shall live, the living die, And Music shall untune the sky



He with a graceful pride, While his rider every hand survey'd, Sprung loose, and flew into an escapade; Not moving forward, yet with every bound Pressing, and seeming still to quit his ground.

He with a graceful pride, While his rider every hand survey'd, Sprung loose, and flew into an escapade; Not moving forward, yet with every bound Pressing, and seeming still to quit his ground.



When he spoke, what tender words he used! So softly, that like flakes of feathered snow, They melted as they fell.

When he spoke, what tender words he used! So softly, that like flakes of feathered snow, They melted as they fell.



Fool that I was, upon my eagle's wings I bore this wren, till I was tired with soaring, and now he mounts above me.

Fool that I was, upon my eagle's wings I bore this wren, till I was tired with soaring, and now he mounts above me.



Dead men tell no tales.

Dead men tell no tales.



Dancing is the poetry of the foot.

Dancing is the poetry of the foot.



The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one.

The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one.



Fortune befriends the bold.

Fortune befriends the bold.





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The truth won't set us free - until we develop the skills and the habit and the talent and the moral courage to use it.

The truth won't set us free - until we develop the skills and the habit and the talent and the moral courage to use it.



Television is a medium. It is neither rare nor well done.

Television is a medium. It is neither rare nor well done.



She's soft and she's gentle and sweet as can be, and if Sharmon needs squeezin', then leave it to me.

She's soft and she's gentle and sweet as can be, and if Sharmon needs squeezin', then leave it to me.



The chief virtue that language can have is clarity.

The chief virtue that language can have is clarity.



On social networking sites, we may expose ourselves, but we choose to do so. We are in control and, often wrongly, we do not feel we are giving away tradable data.

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I want to live quietly.

I want to live quietly.



dont let anyone tell you what you are ever- that way you never run the danger of becoming anything but what you believe in.

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