
“The best of the diviner breed are never wrong because they never set anything in stone.”
Source: She Is the Darkness (1997), Chapter 79 (p. 555)
Of Beauty
Essays (1625)
“The best of the diviner breed are never wrong because they never set anything in stone.”
Source: She Is the Darkness (1997), Chapter 79 (p. 555)
“There's a point where plainness is no longer a virtue, when it becomes excessively bald, wrenched.”
Poetry and Craft (1965)
“Best be yourself, imperial, plain, and true.”
“Wounds are like water set to boil – they heal best left unwatched…”
“Machiavel says virtue and riches seldom settle on one man.”
Section 2, member 2.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part II
Fragment ii.
Golden Sayings of Epictetus, Fragments
“For the fame of riches and beauty is fickle and frail, while virtue is eternally excellent.”
Nam divitiarum et formae gloria fluxa atque fragilis est, virtus clara aeternaque habetur.
For the glory of wealth and beauty is fleeting and perishable; that of the mind is illustrious and immortal.
Source: Bellum Catilinae (c. 44 BC), Chapter I; Variant translation:
“Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue.”
Source: 1830s, Nature http://www.emersoncentral.com/nature.htm (1836), Ch. 3, Beauty
And It Stoned Me
Song lyrics, Moondance (1970)