George Chapman Quotes


George Chapman

Be free all worthy spirits, and stretch yourselves, for greatness and for height.

Who to himself is law, no law doth need, offends no law, and is a king indeed.

And let a scholar all earth`s volumes carry, he will be but a walking dictionary: a mere articulate clock.

Young men think old men are fools; but old men know young men are fools.

An Englishman, being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion.

For one heat, all know, doth drive out another, One passion doth expel another still.

He that shuns trifles must shun the world.

Pure innovation is more gross than error.

We inherit nothing truly, but what our actions make us worthy of.

Ignorance is the mother of admiration.

Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most always like it the least.

Let no man under value the price of a virtuous woman`s counsel.

Promise is most given when the least is said.

They`re only truly great who are truly good.

Flatterers look like friends, as wolves like dogs.

I am ashamed the law is such an ass.

Extremes, though contrary, have the like effects. Extreme heat kills, and so extreme cold: extreme love breeds satiety, and so extreme hatred; and too violent rigor tempts chastity, as does too much license.






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