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| John Dryden Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | All human things are subject to decay. | Aging |
| 2 | The sun, when he from noon declines, and with abated heat less fiercely shine seems to grow milder as he goes away. | Aging |
| 3 | These are the effects of doting age; vain doubts and idle cares and overcaution. | Aging |
| 4 | Virtue in distress, and vice in triumph, make atheists of mankind. | Atheism |
| 5 | He who proposes to be an author should first be a student. | Author |
| 6 | Fortune befriends the bold. | Boldness |
| 7 | Words are but pictures of our thoughts. | Books |
| 8 | Only man clogs his happiness with care, destroying what is, with thoughts of what may be. | Care |
| 9 | For they conquer who believe they can. | Confidence |
| 10 | And leaves the private conscience for the guide. | Conscience |
| Displaying 1 to 11 of 51 Dryden quotes |

