EDWARD YOUNG QUOTES

English poet (1683-1765)

He who, superior to the checks of nature,
Dares make his life the victim of his reason,
Does in some sort that reason deify,
And take a flight at heav'n.

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The Revenge

Tags: reason


The house of laughter makes a house of woe.

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Night Thoughts

Tags: laughter


By night an atheist half believes in God.

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The Complaint, or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death & Immortality

Tags: night


When human glory rises high
As human glory can;
When though the king is truly great,
Still greater is the man.

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"Resignation"

Tags: glory


A God all mercy is a God unjust.

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The Complaint, or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality

Tags: God


A man I knew who lived upon a smile,
And well it fed him; he look'd plump and fair

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Night Thoughts

Tags: smiling


Look into those they call unfortunate,
And closer view'd, you'll find they are unwise.

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The Revenge


Ah! what is human life?
How, like the dial's tardy-moving shade,
Day after day slides from us unperceiv'd!
The cunning fugitive is swift by stealth;
Too subtle is the movement to be seen;
Yet soon the hour is up--and we are gone.

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Busiris, King of Egypt: A Tragedy

Tags: life


Thoughts shut up want air,
And spoil, like bales unopen'd to the sun.

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Night Thoughts

Tags: thought


Ocean into tempest wrought,
To waft a feather, or to drown a fly.

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Night Thoughts

Tags: ocean


Live now; be damn'd hereafter.

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The Revenge


If, my lord, the dead alone
Are all your care, life is no more a blessing.

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Busiris, King of Egypt: A Tragedy


But love, like wine, gives a tumultuous bliss,
Heighten'd indeed beyond all mortal pleasures;
But mingles pangs and madness in the bowl.

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The Revenge

Tags: love


Rising glory occasions the greatest envy, as kindling fires the greatest smoke.

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A Vindication of Providence; Or, a True Estimate of Human Life

Tags: glory


Some go to Church, proud humbly to repent,
And come back much more guilty than they went:
One way they look, another way they steer,
Pray to the Gods; but would have Mortals hear;
And when their sins they set sincerely down,
They'll find that their Religion has been one.

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Love of Fame: The Universal Passion in Seven Characteristical Satires

Tags: church


O sacred solitude! divine retreat!
Choice of the prudent! envy of the great,
By thy pure stream, or in thy waving shade,
We court fair wisdom, that celestial maid.

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Love of Fame

Tags: solitude


He that's ungrateful, has no guilt but one;
All other crimes may pass for virtues in him.

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Busiris

Tags: ingratitude


Men are but men; we did not make ourselves.

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The Revenge


The clouds may drop down titles and estates, wealth may seek us; but wisdom must be sought.

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The Complaint; Or Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality


Polite diseases make some idiots vain,
Which, if unfortunately well, they feign.

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Love of Fame: The Universal Passion in Seven Characteristical Satires