What did Edmund Spenser mean by: This iron world bungs down the stoutest hearts to lowest state; for misery doth bravest minds abate. - Edmund Spenser Poet · England Copy
+ What more felicity can fall to creature, than to enjoy delight with liberty? Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Enjoyment, Felicity, Liberty, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ For all that faire is, is by nature good;That is a signe to know the gentle blood. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Gentle, Good, Nature, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall moralize my song. Feraz Zeid, July 2, 2023December 12, 2023, Edmund Spenser, Fierce, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ I trow that countenance cannot lie,Whose thoughts are legible in the eie. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Countenance, Perception, Truth, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ And he that strives to touch the stars Oft stumbles at a straw. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Ambitious, Obstacles, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ So let us love, dear Love, like as we ought; Love is the lesson which the Lord us taught. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Lesson, Lord, Love, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ Hard it is to teach the old horse to amble anew. Feraz Zeid, September 18, 2023December 24, 2023, Edmund Spenser, Hard, Horse, Teach, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
+ Such is the power of love in gentle mind, That it can alter all the course of kind. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edmund Spenser, Change, Love, Power, 0 - Edmund Spenser Poet · England
We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness? - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
Misery pulls away the brackets of life leaving you to free fall. - Jeanette Winterson Author · England
Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. - Jeremy Bentham Philosopher · England
The happiness and misery of men depend no less on temper than fortune. Explain - François de La Rochefoucauld Writer · France
It is thus only this personal feeling of misery that we get rid of by acts of pity. Explain - Friedrich Nietzsche Philosopher · Germany
When he has lost all hope, all object in life, man becomes a monster in his misery. - Fyodor Dostoevsky Writer · Russia
After a cruel childhood, one must reinvent oneself. Then reimagine the world. - Mary Oliver Poet · USA