
“He who talks much cannot always talk well.”
Chi parla troppo non può parlar sempre bene.
I. 6.
Pamela (c. 1750)
Source: The Sorrows of Satan or The Strange Experience of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire
“He who talks much cannot always talk well.”
Chi parla troppo non può parlar sempre bene.
I. 6.
Pamela (c. 1750)
“He who hid well, lived well.”
Never Give All The Heart http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1545/
In The Seven Woods (1904)
Context: Never give all the heart, for love
Will hardly seem worth thinking of
To passionate women if it seem
Certain, and they never dream
That it fades out from kiss to kiss;
For everything that's lovely is
but a brief, dreamy, kind of delight.
O never give the heart outright,
For they, for all smooth lips can say,
Have given their hearts up to the play.
And who could play it well enough
If deaf and dumb and blind with love?
He that made this knows all the cost,
For he gave all his heart and lost.
“I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who has a brain and a heart”
“That man lives badly who does not know how to die well.”
On Tranquility of the Mind
“He who did well in war just earns the right
To begin doing well in peace.”
Luria, Act ii.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)