“This reasonable moderator, and equal piece of justice, Death.”
Section 38
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
“This reasonable moderator, and equal piece of justice, Death.”
Section 38
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
Section 15
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
“We carry within us the wonders we seek without us.”
Source: Prose: "Religio Medici" , "Hydriotaphia" , "Garden of Cyrus" , "Letter to a Friend" , "Christian Morals" and Selections from Other Works
“We all labour against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases.”
Section 9
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
Section 12
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
Section 3
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
“I can cure the gout or stone in some, sooner than Divinity, Pride, or Avarice in others”
Section 9
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
Letter to a Friend (circa 1656)
Section 11
Religio Medici (1643), Part II
Section 34
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
Source: The Garden of Cyrus (1658), Ch. 4
“The long habit of living indisposeth us for dying.”
Source: Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (1658), Chapter V
“I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret Magic of numbers.”
Section 12
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
“The heart of man is the place the devil dwells in; I feel sometimes a hell within myself.”
Section 51
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
Source: Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (1658), Chapter V