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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
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