+ My right eye itches, some good luck is near. Author, November 1, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Luck, Superstition, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ All objects lose by too familiar a view. Author, August 1, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Appreciation, Novelty, Perception, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ Thou tyrant, tyrant Jealousy, Thou tyrant of the mind! Author, July 10, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Jealousy, Mind, Tyranny, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one. Author, January 11, 2024January 6, 2025, John Dryden, Growth, Maturity, Parenting, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ Heroic poetry has ever been esteemed the greatest work of human nature. Author, January 11, 2024January 6, 2025, John Dryden, Greatness, Heroism, Poetry, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ The first is the law, the last prerogative. Author, August 16, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Authority, Law, Power, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ My hands are guilty, but my heart is free. Author, July 26, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Conflict, Freedom, Guilt, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
+ Mighty things from small beginnings grow. Author, September 11, 2023January 2, 2025, John Dryden, Growth, Potential, Progress, 0 John Dryden Poet · England
If poverty is the mother of all crimes, lack of intelligence is the father. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Next to sound judgment, diamonds and pearls are the rarest things in the world. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
It is in vain to ridicule a rich fool, for the laughers will be on his side. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
When we lavish our money we rob our heir; when we merely save it we rob ourselves. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France