Top 100 Jonson's Quotes

#1. I am reading Jonson's verses to the memory of Shakespeare; an insolent, sparing, and invidious panegyric ...

John Dryden

Jonson's Quotes #1317193
#2. Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream. Then to the well-trod stage anon, If Jonson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild.

John Milton

Jonson's Quotes #673960
#3. If all you boast of your great art be true; Sure, willing poverty lives most in you.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #603308
#4. It is a note
Of upstart greatness to observe and watch
For these poor trifles, which the noble mind
Neglects and scorns.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #393557
#5. Poor worms, they hiss at me, whilst I at home Can be contented to applaud myself, ... with joy To see how plump my bags are and my barns.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #591043
#6. Gascoigne, Ben Jonson, Greville, Raleigh, Donne,
Poets who wrote great poems, one by one,
And spaced by many years, each line an act
Through which few labor, which no men retract.
This passion is the scholar's heritage

Yvor Winters

Jonson's Quotes #584531
#7. I do honor the very flea of his dog.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #582716
#8. Princes that would their people should do well
Must at themselves begin, as at the head;
For men, by their example, pattern out
Their limitations, and regard of laws:
A virtuous court a world to virtue draws.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #551938
#9. We are persons of quality, I assure you, and women of fashion, and come to see and to be seen.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #547569
#10. The man that is once hated, both his good and his evil deeds oppress him.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #516107
#11. The covetous man never has money. The prodigal will have none shortly.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #513724
#12. Woman, the more careful she is about her face, the more careless about her house.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #504240
#13. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets;Jonson was theVirgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare.

John Dryden

Jonson's Quotes #479898
#14. Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not without their delight sometimes.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #474676
#15. When a virtuous man is raised, it brings gladness to his friends, grief to his enemies, and glory to his posterity.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #467258
#16. Who casts to write a living line, must sweat.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #466829
#17. That I might live alone once with my gold!
O, 'tis a sweet companion! kind and true:
A man may trust it when his father cheats him,
Brother, or friend, or wife. O wondrous pelf!
That which makes all men false, is true itself.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #466713
#18. I perceive affection makes a fool Of any man too much the father.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #466677
#19. Let them call it mischief: When it is past and prospered t'will be virtue.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #462130
#20. Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #455447
#21. My thoughts and I were of another world.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #454245
#22. Out of clothes out of countenance, out of countenance out of wit.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #451308
#23. If you succeed not, cast not away the quills yet, nor scratch the wainscot, beat not the poor desk, but bring all to the forge and file again; turn it new.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #449749
#24. Great honours are great burdens, but on whom They are cast with envy, he doth bear two loads.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #426149
#25. It is the highest of earthly honors to be descended from the great and good. They alone cry out against a noble ancestry who have none of their own.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #407618
#26. Ods me I marle what pleasure or felicity they have in taking their roguish tobacco. It is good for nothing but to choke a man, and fill him full of smoke and embers.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #400448
#27. Tis no sin love's fruits to steal; But the sweet thefts to reveal; To be taken, to be seen, These have crimes accounted been.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1742664
#28. Still to be neat, still to be drest,
As you were going to a feast,
Still to be powder'd, all perfum'd.
Lady, it is to be presumed,
Though art's hid causes are not found,
All is not sweet, all is not sound.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1093908
#29. Truth is man's proper good, and the only immortal thing was given to our mortality to use.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1684544
#30. Cut Men's throats with whisperings.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1608249
#31. I know no disease of the soul but ignorance, a pernicious evil, the darkener of man's life, the disturber of his reason, and common confounder of truth.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1561981
#32. Where it concerns himself, Who's angry at a slander, makes it true.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1539270
#33. Honor's a good brooch to wear in a man's hat at all times.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1457255
#34. Ambition, like a torrent, ne'er looks back; And is a swelling, and the last affection A high mind can put off; being both a rebel Unto the soul and reason, and enforceth All laws, all conscience, treads upon religion, and offereth violence to nature's self.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1441173
#35. The more I learn about life and people, the more I realise that everyone has a story and everyone's story is the biggest in their own mind." - Laylla Jonson

L.B. Malpass

Jonson's Quotes #1440369
#36. All concord's born of contraries.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1417490
#37. God wisheth none should wreck on a strange shelf: To him man's dearer than to himself.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1286301
#38. Wine it is the milk of Venus, And the poet's horse accounted: Ply it and you all are mounted.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1207212
#39. Chance will not do the work. Chance sends the breeze;
But if the pilot slumber at the helm,
The very wind that wafts us tow'rds the port
May dash us on the shoals. The steersman's part
Is vigilance, or blow it rough or smooth.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #1200575
#40. I have no urns, no dusty monuments;
No broken images of ancestors,
Wanting an ear, or nose; no forged tales
Of long descents, to boast false honors from.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #606299
#41. A good poet's made as well as born.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #857525
#42. Well, I will scourge those apes, And to these courteous eyes oppose a mirror, As large as is the stage whereon we act; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomised in every nerve, and sinew, With constant courage, and contempt of fear.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #827569
#43. Indeed there's a woundy luck in names.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #793853
#44. The world knows only two, that's Rome and I.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #750017
#45. CORV: Honour! tut, a breath: There's no such thing, in nature: a mere term Invented to awe fools.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #681765
#46. In the hope to meet
Shortly again, and make our absence sweet.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #628679
#47. A good king is a public servant.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #622289
#48. A new disease? I know not, new or old, but it may well be called poor mortals plague for, like a pestilence, it doth infect the houses of the brain till not a thought, or motion, in the mind, be free from the black poison of suspect.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #618880
#49. He wil sooner lose his best friend, then his least jest.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #614610
#50. I see compassion may become a justice, though it be a weakness, I confess, and nearer a vice than a virtue.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #613731
#51. There is a very simple reason why Lion El'Jonson did not take part in the final battles of the Horus Heresy. It is beautifully simple, when you consider it. He was waiting.'
'Waiting for what?' Boreas asked quietly.
'He was waiting to see which side won, of course.

Gav Thorpe

Jonson's Quotes #613576
#52. Where guilty is, rage and courage doth abound.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #84048
#53. Jonson wrote a poem and called his son
His best piece of poetrie
A lovely line a little loathsome
I loved that poem once
He said we are lent our sons never take
Too much pleasure in what you love

Edward Hirsch

Jonson's Quotes #206269
#54. Nor shall our cups make any guilty men;
But at our parting, we will be, as when
We innocently met.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #203231
#55. I glory, more in the cunning purchase of my wealth than in the glad possession.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #196212
#56. Court a mistress, she denies you; let her alone, she will court you.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #180032
#57. One woman reads another's character Without the tedious trouble of deciphering

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #170859
#58. Calumnies are answered best with silence.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #166746
#59. Success hath made me wanton.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #159751
#60. Tell troth and shame the devil.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #157206
#61. A good life is a main argument.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #134878
#62. For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #102407
#63. The day For whose returns, and many, all these pray; And so do I.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #98490
#64. The pipe marks the point at which the orangutan ends and man begins.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #89917
#65. He threatens many that hath injured one.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #213407
#66. It is as great a spite to be praised in the wrong place, and by a wrong person, as can be done to a noble nature.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #82062
#67. And where she went, the flowers took thickest root, As she had sow'd them with her odorous foot.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #80867
#68. Where dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth? Knowledge that sleeps, doth die; And this security, It is the common moth, That eats on wits and arts, and oft destroys them both.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #79001
#69. Money never made any man rich, but his mind. He that can order himself to the law of nature, is not only without the sense, but the fear of poverty.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #77379
#70. Many might go to heaven with half the labor they go to hell.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #67811
#71. Love that is ignorant and hatred have almost the same ends.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #64217
#72. Aristotle was the first accurate critic and truest judge nay, the greatest philosopher the world ever had; for he noted the vices of all knowledges, in all creatures, and out of many men's perfections in a science he formed still one Art.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #57249
#73. They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #36365
#74. To the old, long life and treasure; To the young, all health and pleasure.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #18649
#75. Opinion is a light, vain, crude, and imperfect thing.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #7132
#76. Many punishments sometimes, and in some cases, as much discredit a prince as many funerals a physician.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #4094
#77. Popular men, They must create strange monsters, and then quell them, To make their arts seem something.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #308634
#78. If men will impartially, and not asquint, look toward the offices and function of a poet, they will easily conclude to themselves the impossibility of any man's being a good poet without first being a good man.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #375486
#79. I do honour the very flea of his dog.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #373224
#80. True happiness
Consists not in the multitude of friends,
But in the worth and choice.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #371036
#81. The Devil is an Ass , I do acknowledge it.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #344387
#82. I now think, Love is rather deaf, than blind, For else it could not be, That she, Whom I adore so much, should so slight me, And cast my love behind.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #343734
#83. It is less dishonor to hear imperfectly than to speak imperfectly. The ears are excused; the understanding is not.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #340600
#84. It is virtue that gives glory; that will endenizen a man everywhere.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #324154
#85. Language most shows a man; speak that I may see thee

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #323673
#86. Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance .

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #323270
#87. Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #322327
#88. What excellent fools religion makes of men.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #311728
#89. To speak and to speak well, are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #375948
#90. He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #302303
#91. Man and wife make one fool.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #278401
#92. Just like a butterfly, I had sprung from my cocoon for the first time. For my risk, I was rewarded with Jacob Bennett." - Laylla Jonson (Beneath the Blossom Tree)

L.B. Malpass

Jonson's Quotes #276295
#93. There is no greater hell than to be a prisoner of fear.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #264944
#94. A good man will avoid the spot of any sin. The very aspersion is grievous, which makes him choose his way in his life, as he would in his journey.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #263144
#95. The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #262459
#96. I have discovered that a famed familiarity in great ones is a note of certain usurpation on the less; for great and popular men feign themselves to be servants to others to make those slaves to them.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #257727
#97. It strikes! one, two, Three, four, five, six. Enough, enough, dear watch, Thy pulse hath beat enough. Now sleep and rest; Would thou could'st make the time to do so too; I'll wind thee up no more.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #234166
#98. Nothing is more short-lived than pride.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #234058
#99. The voice so sweet, the words so fair, As some soft chime had stroked the air; And though the sound had parted thence, Still left an echo in the sense.

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #218048
#100. Who will not judge him worthy to be robbed That sets his doors wide open to a thief, And shows the felon where his treasure lies?

Ben Jonson

Jonson's Quotes #215200

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