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Man differs more from man than man from beast
John Wilmot
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John Wilmot
Age: 33 †
Born: 1647
Born: April 1
Died: 1680
Died: July 26
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Ditchley Park
John Wilmot
Earl of Rochester
Rochester
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Whenever you preach, be sure that you lift the Saviour high and lay the sinner low.
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It is a very good world to live in, To lend or to spend, or to live in but to beg or to borrow, or to get a man's own, It is the very worst world that ever was known.
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Envy is a passion so full of cowardice and shame that nobody ever had the confidence to own it.
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I'd be a dog, a monkey, or a bear, or anything but that vain animal who is so proud of being rational.
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All men would be cowards if they could.
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The clog of all pleasure, the luggage of life, is the best can be said for a very good wife.
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Before I married, I had three theories about raising children and no children. Now, I have three children and no theories.
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Angels listen when she speaks She's my delight, all mankind's wonder But my jealous heart would break Should we live one day asunder.
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I have to speak my mind. Because what is in my mind is always more interesting than what is happening in the world outside my mind.
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Born to myself, I like myself alone.
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The theatre is my drug. And my illness is so far advanced that my physic must be of the highest quality.
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God bless our good and gracious King, Whose promise none relies on Who never said a foolish thing, Nor ever did a wise one.
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For Hell and the foul fiend that rules God's everlasting fiery jails (Devised by rogues, dreaded by fools), With his grim, grisly dog that keeps the door, Are senseless stories, idle tales, Dreams, whimseys, and no more.
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Nothing suits worse with vice than want of sense
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All monarchs I hate, and the thrones they sit on, From the hector of France to the cully of Britain.
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Custom does often reason overrule.
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I shall never forgive you for teaching me how to love life.
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Farewell, woman! I intend Henceforth every night to sit With my lewd, well-natured friend, Drinking to engender wit.
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