Top 100 Dryden's Quotes

#1. Dryden 's genius was of that sort which catches fire by its own motion; his chariot wheels get hot by driving fast.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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#2. Immortal honour, endless fame, Attend the Almighty Father's name: The Saviour Son be glorified, Who for lost man's redemption died; And equal adoration be, Eternal Paraclete, to Thee. Amen. - RABANUS MAURUS (9TH C.); TRANSLATED BY JOHN DRYDEN (1631

David P. Gushee

Dryden's Quotes #3057
#3. If one must be rejected, one succeed, make him my lord within whose faithful breast is fixed my image, and who loves me best.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #11356
#4. Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #13231
#5. Be secret and discreet; the fairy favors are lost when not concealed.

John Dryden

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#6. Hushed as midnight silence.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #27103
#7. He who proposes to be an author should first be a student.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #40617
#8. Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #44093
#9. Fattened in vice, so callous and so gross, he sins and sees not, senseless of his loss.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #51411
#10. The intoxication of anger, like that of the grape, shows us to others, but hides us from ourselves.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #67355
#11. Drinking is the soldier's pleasure.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #67615
#12. Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #69126
#13. A farce is that in poetry which grotesque (caricature) is in painting. The persons and actions of a farce are all unnatural, and the manners false, that is, inconsistent with the characters of mankind; and grotesque painting is the just resemblance of this.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #70897
#14. One of the greatest, most noble, and most sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #74734
#15. He look'd in years, yet in his years were seen A youthful vigor, and autumnal green.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #77643
#16. When we view elevated ideas of Nature, the result of that view is admiration, which is always the cause of pleasure.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #81394
#17. And that one hunting, which the Devil design'd For one fair female, lost him half the kind.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #87511
#18. Seek not to know what must not be reveal, for joy only flows where fate is most concealed. A busy person would find their sorrows much more; if future fortunes were known before!

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #88059
#19. Discover the opinion of your enemies, which is commonly the truest; for they will give you no quarter, and allow nothing to complaisance.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #93304
#20. All heiresses are beautiful.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #98351
#21. I kept going to different colleges, but dropped out.

Spencer Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #99472
#22. A professional man of letters, especially if he is much at war with unscrupulous enenemies, is naturally jealous of his privacy ... so it was, I think, with Dryden.

Walter Raleigh

Dryden's Quotes #105062
#23. Not to ask is not be denied.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #106870
#24. Mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #110888
#25. Him of the western dome, whose weighty sense Flows in fit words and heavenly eloquence.

John Dryden

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#26. For all have not the gift of martyrdom.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #113217
#27. War is the trade of Kings.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #127285
#28. To take up half on trust, and half to try, Name it not faith but bungling bigotry.

John Dryden

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#29. All things are subject to decay and when fate summons, monarchs must obey.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #129246
#30. The scum that rises upmost, when the nation boils.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #131542
#31. Thou shalt believe in Milton, Dryden, Pope;
Thou shalt not set up Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey;
Because the first is crazed beyond all hope,
The second drunk, the third so quaint and mouthy.

George Gordon Byron

Dryden's Quotes #133459
#32. Only man clogs his happiness with care, destroying what is with thoughts of what may be.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #134181
#33. But when to sin our biased nature leans, The careful Devil is still at hand with means; And providently pimps for ill desires.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #134573
#34. O freedom, first delight of human kind!

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #137184
#35. Second thoughts, they say, are best.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #137542
#36. Love either finds equality or makes it.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #141673
#37. Of all the tyrannies on human kind the worst is that which persecutes the mind.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #142939
#38. For every inch that is not fool, is rogue.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #149468
#39. Ill news is wing'd with fate, and flies apace.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #149510
#40. Self-defence is Nature's eldest law.

John Dryden

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#41. Secret guilt by silence is betrayed.

John Dryden

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#42. Honor is but an empty bubble.

John Dryden

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#43. Imagining is in itself the very height and life of poetry, which, by a kind of enthusiasm or extraordinary emotion of the soul, makes it seem to us that we behold those things which the poet paints.

John Dryden

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#44. When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind!

John Dryden

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#45. Night came, but unattended with repose.
Alone she came, no sleep their eyes to close.
Alone and black she came; no friendly stars arose.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #164604
#46. The elephant is never won by anger; nor must that man who would reclaim a lion take him by the teeth.

John Dryden

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#47. He wants worth who dares not praise a foe.

John Dryden

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#48. The secret pleasure of a generous act Is the great mind's great bribe.

John Dryden

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#49. While I am compassed round With mirth, my soul lies hid in shades of grief, Whence, like the bird of night, with half-shut eyes, She peeps, and sickens at the sight of day.

John Dryden

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#50. Two arguing geeks were stoppable. Three arguing geeks created an infinite argument vortex of doom that sucked time down like a black hole.

Delphine Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #205876
#51. No king nor nation one moment can retard the appointed hour.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #206993
#52. words are but pictures of our thoughts

John Dryden

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#53. If you are for a merry jaunt, I will try, for once, who can foot it farthest.

John Dryden

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#54. Thoughts cannot form themselves in words so horrid As can express my guilt.

John Dryden

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#55. For lawful power is still superior found, When long driven back, at length it stands the ground.

John Dryden

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#56. As one that neither seeks, nor shuns his foe.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #237292
#57. Great wits are to madness near allied
And thin partitions do their bounds divide.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #238472
#58. Either be wholly slaves or wholly free.

John Dryden

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#59. The poorest of the sex have still an itch To know their fortunes, equal to the rich. The dairy-maid inquires, if she shall take The trusty tailor, and the cook forsake.

John Dryden

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#60. Repentance is the virtue of weak minds.

John Dryden

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#61. Pains of love be sweeter far than all other pleasures are.

John Dryden

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#62. Good Heaven, whose darling attribute we find is boundless grace, and mercy to mankind, abhors the cruel.

John Dryden

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#63. Sweet is pleasure after pain.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #265179
#64. Wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #267246
#65. Genius must be born, it can't be taught.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #271379
#66. My whole life Has been a golden dream of love and friendship.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #274463
#67. The good we have enjoyed from Heaven's free will, and shall we murmur to endure the ill?

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #275317
#68. Thus, while the mute creation downward bend Their sight, and to their earthly mother ten, Man looks aloft; and with erected eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies.

John Dryden

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#69. And he, who servilely creeps after sense, Is safe, but ne'er will reach an excellence.

John Dryden

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#70. Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend;
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #280644
#71. Making love - having sex - with James had been like discovering a lie of omission. She had become more aware of things because of their pronounced absence.

Delphine Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #290124
#72. He with a graceful pride, While his rider every hand survey'd, Sprung loose, and flew into an escapade; Not moving forward, yet with every bound Pressing, and seeming still to quit his ground.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #292561
#73. Let Fortune empty her whole quiver on me, I have a soul that, like an ample shield, Can take in all, and verge enough for more; Fate was not mine, nor am I Fate's: Souls know no conquerors.

John Dryden

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#74. Her wit was more than man, her innocence a child.

John Dryden

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#75. Men's virtues I have commended as freely as I have taxed their crimes.

John Dryden

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#76. Interest makes all seem reason that leads to it.

John Dryden

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#77. None but the brave deserve the fair.

John Dryden

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#78. Fortune, that with malicious joyDoes man her slave oppress,Proud of her office to destroy,Is seldom pleasd to bless.

John Dryden

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#79. Ye moon and stars, bear witness to the truth.

John Dryden

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#80. I trade both with the living and the dead, for the enrichment of our native language.

John Dryden

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#81. A good conscience is a port which is landlocked on every side, where no winds can possibly invade. There a man may not only see his own image, but that of his Maker, clearly reflected from the undisturbed waters.

John Dryden

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#82. Thus all below is strength, and all above is grace.

John Dryden

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#83. Pride - Lord of human kind

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #319014
#84. They think too little who talk too much.

John Dryden

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#85. If others in the same Glass better see
'Tis for Themselves they look, but not for me:
For my Salvation must its Doom receive
Not from what others, but what I believe.

John Dryden

Dryden's Quotes #322283
#86. A fiery soul, which, working out its way, Fretted the pygmy-body to decay, And o'er-inform'd the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity; Pleas'd with the danger, when the waves went high He sought the storms.

John Dryden

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#87. Death in itself is nothing; but we fear.
To be we know not what, we know not where.

John Dryden

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#88. He trudged along unknowing what he sought, And whistled as he went, for want of thought.

John Dryden

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#89. Restless at home, and ever prone to range.

John Dryden

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#90. For what can power give more than food and drink, To live at ease, and not be bound to think?

John Dryden

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#91. Love is a passion which kindles honor into noble acts.

John Dryden

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#92. Parting is worse than death; it is death of love!

John Dryden

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#93. I am devilishly afraid, that's certain; but ... I'll sing, that I may seem valiant.

John Dryden

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#94. Great souls forgive not injuries till time has put their enemies within their power, that they may show forgiveness is their own.

John Dryden

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#95. Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease.

John Dryden

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#96. A man is to be cheated into passion, but to be reasoned into truth.

John Dryden

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#97. For your ignorance is the mother of your devotion to me.

John Dryden

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#98. By education most have been misled.

John Dryden

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#99. Light sufferings give us leisure to complain.

John Dryden

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#100. Our souls sit close and silently within, And their own web from their own entrails spin; And when eyes meet far off, our sense is such, That, spider-like, we feel the tenderest touch.

John Dryden

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