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Fruits of Solitude (1682), Part I
“A few strong instincts and a few plain rules,
Among the herdsmen of the Alps, have wrought
More for mankind at this unhappy day
Then all the pride of intellect and thought?”
Alas! What Boots the Long Laborious Quest?, l. 11 (1809).
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William Wordsworth 306
English Romantic poet 1770–1850Related quotes
My Old Kentucky Home. As quoted at Anthology of American Poetry, by George Gesner, (1983).
“A few rules include all that is necessary for the perfection of”
The Art of Persuasion
Context: A few rules include all that is necessary for the perfection of the definitions, the axioms, and the demonstrations, and consequently of the entire method of the geometrical proofs of the art of persuading.
“Cleverness is not wisdom. And not to think mortal thoughts is to see few days.”
Bacchæ l. 395
Source: The Bacchae
"The Hermeneutics of Suspicion: Recovering Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud"
I've Loved These Days.
Song lyrics, Turnstiles (1976)
As quoted in Think, Vol. 27 (1961), p. 32
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Il est malheureux pour les hommes, heureux peut-être pour les tyrans, que les pauvres, les malheureux, n'aient pas l'instinct ou la fierté de l'éléphant qui ne se reproduit point dans la servitude.
Maximes et Pensées, #509
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