
“778. He that doth what he should not shall feele what he would not.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
Source: King Henry IV, Part 1
“778. He that doth what he should not shall feele what he would not.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
“He who replies to words of doubt
doth put the light of knowledge out.”
Source: Auguries of Innocence
During an interview with H. R.<!-- Hubert Renfro --> Knickerbocker (1939), quoted in A Life of Jung (2002) by Ronald Hayman, p. 360
Variant: No nation keeps its word. A nation is a big, blind worm, following what? Fate perhaps.
Context: No nation keeps its word. A nation is a big, blind worm, following what? Fate perhaps. A nation has no honour, it has no word to keep. … Hitler is himself the nation. That incidentally is why Hitler always has to talk so loud, even in private conversation — because he is speaking with 78 million voices.
“He is dead already who doth not feel
Life is worth living still.”
Source: Is Life Worth Living? http://infomotions.com/etexts/gutenberg/dirs/1/9/3/1/19316/19316.htm (1896)
“O words are poor receipts for what time hath stole away”
Source: Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
An Address to All Believers in Christ, page 9 (1887)
The Essays Or Counsels, Civil And Moral, Of Francis Ld. Verulam Viscount St. Albans (1625), Of Death