“The lawyers have sat in council, the men with the keen long faces,
said, "This man is a fool," and others have said, "He blasphemeth;"
And the wise have pitied the fool that hath striven to give a life
In the world of time and space amongst the bulks of actual things,
To a dream that was dreamed in the heart, and that only the heart could hold.”
"The Fool"
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Irish revolutionary, shot by the British Army in 1916 1879–1916Related quotes

Dedication, later published as "A Prayer in Time of War"
A Belgian Christmas Eve (1915)
Context: p>The fool hath said … The fool hath said
And we, who deemed him wise,
We, who believed that Thou wast dead,
How should we seek Thine eyes?How should we seek to Thee for power,
Who scorned Thee yesterday?
How should we kneel in this dread hour?
Lord, teach us how to pray.</p

“In her heart she longed for this man, dreamed of a life that could never be.”
Source: An Offer From a Gentleman

“The heart of a fool is in his mouth, but the mouth of a wise man is in his heart.”

“Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor.”

No. 44 (Usbek writing to Rhedi)
Lettres Persanes (Persian Letters, 1721)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 70.

"Bed and Breakfast", Dante's Disciples (1995), ed. Edward E. Kramer, Reprinted in Gene Wolfe, Strange Travelers (2000), Reprinted in Gene Wolfe, The Best of Gene Wolfe (2009)
Fiction

Source: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Lines 8–9