Wise Quotes - Page 53
John Masefield, Peter Vansittart (1984). “John Masefield's letters from the front, 1915-1917”, Constable & Company Limited
John Gay (1926). “The Poetical Works of John Gay: Including 'Polly', 'The Beggar's Opera' and Selections from the Other Dramatic Work”
Fortune confounds the wise, And when they least expect it turns the dice.
John Dryden (1854). “The Poetical Works of John Dryden”, p.60
Do you not know...that a child badly taught is farther from being wise than one not taught at all?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1894). “Émile; Or, Concerning Education: Extracts Containing the Principal Elements of Pedagogy Found in the First Three Books”
Janette Oke (1990). “Father of My Heart”, Bethany House Pub
James M. Whistler (2012). “The Gentle Art of Making Enemies”, p.12, Courier Corporation
Eric Blau, Jacques Brel (1971). “Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris”, E.P. Dutton
"Isis Unveiled". Book by Helena Blavatsky. Volume II, Chapter IX, 1877.
"A Discourse Addressed to Magistrates and Men in Authority: Occasioned by the Enormous License, and Irreligion of the Times". Book by George Berkeley, 1738.
Freya Stark (1964). “The Journey's Echo: Selections”
Frank Herbert (2017). “The Dosadi Experiment and The Eyes of Heisenberg: Two Classic Works of Science Fiction”, p.107, Tor Science Fiction
"The Moral Maxims and Reflections". Book by François de La Rochefoucauld. Maxim 132, 1678.