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Black detraction will find faults where they are not.
Philip Massinger
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Philip Massinger
Age: 57 †
Born: 1583
Born: January 1
Died: 1640
Died: January 1
Dramatist
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Salisbury
England
Philip Massinger
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True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdrawn.
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Petitions, not sweetened with gold, are but unsavory and oft refused or, if received, are pocketed, not read.
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To doubt is worse than to have lost And to despair is but to antedate those miseries that must fall on us.
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Detraction's a bold monster, and fears not To wound the fame of princes, if it find But any blemish in their lives to work on.
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Factions among yourselves preferring such To offices and honors, as ne'er read The elements of saving policy But deeply skilled in all the principles That usher to destruction.
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Pleasures of worse natures Are gladly entertained, and they that shun us Practice in private sports the stews would blush at.
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