To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable.
JOHN MILTONWhere no hope is left, is left no fear.
More John Milton Quotes
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Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou livest, Live well; how long, or short, permit to Heaven.
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The end of all learning is to know God, and out of that knowledge to love and imitate Him.
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No institution which does not continually test its ideals, techniques and measure of accomplishment can claim real vitality.
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The best apology against false accusers is silence.
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Solitude is sometimes the best society.
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Believe and be confirmed.
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The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make heaven of Hell, and a hell of Heaven.
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Suffering for truth’s sake Is fortitude to highest victory, And to the faithful death the gate of life.
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For liberty hath a sharp and double edge, fit only to be handled by just and virtuous men; to bad and dissolute, it becomes a mischief unwieldy in their own hands.
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What is strength without a double share of wisdom?
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To be weak is miserable, Doing or suffering.
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Prudence is the virtue by which we discern what is proper to do under various circumstances in time and place.
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Awake, arise or be for ever fall’n.
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Where no hope is left, is left no fear.
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Hell has no benefits, only torture.
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