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14
Oct
‘Think but how vile a spectacle it were,To view thy present trespass in another.Men’s faults do seldom to themselves appear;Their own transgressions partially they smother:This guilt would seem death-worthy in thy brother.O, how are they wrapp’d in with infamiesThat from their own misdeeds askance their eyes!
The Rape of Lucrece
14
Oct
Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be
What thou art promis’d. Yet do I fear thy nature,
It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness
To catch the nearest way.
Lady M.
Macbeth Act 1, scene 5, 15–18
14
Oct
There is a wisdom that is woe, but there is a woe that is madness.
Melville, Herman
14
Oct
It is so rare…to find a complete person, with a soul, a heart and an imagination; so rare for characters as ardent and restless as ours to meet and to be matched together, that I hardly know how to tell you what happiness it gives me to know you.
Berlioz, Hector
10
Oct
I have only made this [letter] longer because I have not had the time to make it shorter.
[Letter 16; 1657. The provincial letters.]
10
Oct
Man is only a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. There is no need for the whole universe to take up arms to crush him: a vapour, a drop of water is enough to kill him. but even if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler […]
6
Oct
Science tells us what we can know, but what we can know is little, and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive to many things of very great importance. Theology, on the other hand, induces a dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing […]
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