
“The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.”
Source: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Line 3
“The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.”
Source: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Line 3
“We do not dwell in the Palace of Truth.”
Electromagnetic Theory (1893) Vol. 1, p. 1. https://books.google.com/books?id=9ukEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1
Context: We do not dwell in the Palace of Truth. But, as was mentioned to me not long since, "There is a time coming when all things shall be found out." I am not so sanguine myself, believing that the well in which Truth is said to reside is really a bottomless pit.
“But one must go where one's road leads, even when it's a distressing road.”
Source: Crewel Lye
Manners, Morals and the Novel
The Liberal Imagination (1950)
"Roofs"
Main Street and Other Poems (1917)
Context: They say that life is a highway and its milestones are the years,
And now and then there's a toll-gate where you buy your way with tears.
It's a rough road and a steep road and it stretches broad and far,
But at last it leads to a golden Town where golden Houses are.
“We don't have worms at the Palace of Wisdom.”
The Palace Of Wisdom
“We don't allow sludge at the Palace of Wisdom”
The Palace Of Wisdom
Variant: I don't take calls from Joey Styles at the Palace of Wisdom.