Top 17 William Langland Quotes

#1. I kan noght parfitly my Paternoster as the preest it syngeth,But I kan rymes of Robyn Hood and Randolf Erl of Chestre.

William Langland

#2. I had gotten a taste for death and found it palatable to the extent that I could never again eat the fruits of a normal civilization.

Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins

#3. For if hevene be on this erthe, and ese to any soule,It is in cloistre or in scole.

William Langland

#4. Manye chapeleyns arn chaste, ac charite is aweye; Are none hardere than hii whan hii ben avaunced: Unkynde to hire kyn and to alle Cristene, Chewen hire charite and chiden after moore - Swich chastite withouten charite worth cheyned in helle.

William Langland

#5. A fair feeld ful of folk fond I ther bitwene -Of alle manere of men, the meene and the riche,Werchynge and wandrynge as the world asketh.

William Langland

#6. Who will bell the cat?

William Langland

#7. There smites nothing so sharp, nor smelleth so sour as shame.

William Langland

#8. There's a difference between a miracle, and something impossible. A miracle is not impossible - just merely unlikely.

Nick Nwaogu

#9. The good is the end toward which all things tend.

Boethius

#10. Like father, like son: every good tree maketh good fruits.

William Langland

#11. The madness in the heart is the state of mind.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#12. But all the wickedness in the world which man may do or think is no more to the mercy of God than a live coal dropped in the sea.

William Langland

#13. Al the povere peple tho pescoddes fetten; Benes and baken apples thei broghte in hir lappe, Chibolles and chervelles and ripe chiries manye, And profrede Piers this present to plese with Hunger.

William Langland

#14. And what a tree took away a tree shall restore

William Langland

#15. In a somer seson, whan softe was the sonne, I shoop me into shroudes as I a sheep were, In habite an heremite unholy of werkes, Went wide in this world wondres to here.

William Langland

#16. Reality is a creation of our excesses.

Emile M. Cioran

#17. This deep sense of feeling that, 'I am' blessed can help you overcome any obstacle in life. It gives you courage and confidence and it will open you up for grace to pour in.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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