Walter Scott: Man

Walter Scott was Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet. Explore interesting quotes on man.
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“True love's the gift which God has given
To man alone beneath the heaven”

Walter Scott The Lay of the Last Minstrel

Canto V, stanza 13.
The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805)
Context: True love's the gift which God has given
To man alone beneath the heaven:
It is not fantasy's hot fire,
Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly;
It liveth not in fierce desire,
With dead desire it doth not die;
It is the secret sympathy,
The silver link, the silken tie,
Which heart to heart, and mind to mind
In body and in soul can bind.

“In man's most dark extremity
Oft succour dawns from Heaven.”

Walter Scott The Lord of the Isles

Canto I, stanza 20.
The Lord of the Isles (1815)

“I was not always a man of woe.”

Walter Scott The Lay of the Last Minstrel

Canto II, stanza 12.
The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805)

“My dear, be a good man — be virtuous — be religious — be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here. …God bless you all.”

Walter Scott

Last words, as quoted in John Gibson Lockhart Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Vol. VII (1838), p. 294

“Where lives the man that has not tried
How mirth can into folly glide,
And folly into sin!”

Walter Scott

Bridal of Triermain, canto i. Stanza 21.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)