What did Edward Young mean by: Be wise with speed; a fool at forty is a fool indeed. - Edward Young Poet · England Copy
+ All men think that all men are mortal but themselves. Feraz Zeid, July 19, 2023December 12, 2023, Edward Young, Death, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ With fame, in just proportion, envy grows. Feraz Zeid, July 21, 2023December 12, 2023, Edward Young, Envy, Fame, Proportion, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ In an active life is sown the seed of wisdom… And age, if it has not esteem, has nothing. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, Edward Young, Age, Wisdom, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ To frown at pleasure, and to smile in pain. Feraz Zeid, August 20, 2023December 12, 2023, Edward Young, Pain, Pleasure, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ Man wants little, nor that little long. Feraz Zeid, August 19, 2023December 12, 2023, Edward Young, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ Revere thyself, and yet thyself despise Feraz Zeid, November 3, 2023December 26, 2023, Edward Young, Despise, Thyself, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ A prince indebted is a fortune made. Feraz Zeid, June 24, 2023December 12, 2023, Edward Young, Fortune, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
+ Inhumanity is caught from man, From smiling man. Feraz Zeid, October 15, 2023December 26, 2023, Edward Young, Caught, Cruelty, 0 - Edward Young Poet · England
The constancy of the wise is only the art of keeping disquietude to one’s self. Explain - François de La Rochefoucauld Writer · France
Numberless arts appear foolish whose secret motives are most wise and weighty. Explain - François de La Rochefoucauld Writer · France
A wise man neither suffers himself to be governed, nor attempts to govern others. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
If it be true that a man is rich who wants nothing, a wise man is a very rich man. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
A vain man finds it wise to speak good or ill of himself; a modest man does not talk of himself. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Death never takes the wise man by surprise, he is always ready to go. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
Let fools the studious despise, There’s nothing lost by being wise. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
It is not strength, but art, obtains the prize, And to be swift is less than to be wise. - Homer Poet · Greece