What did John Dryden mean by: From Harmony, from heav’nly Harmony. This universal Frame began. - John Dryden Poet · England Copy
+ Tis Fate that flings the dice, And as she flings Of kings makes peasants, And of peasants kings. Feraz Zeid, January 11, 2024January 11, 2024, John Dryden, Dice, Fate, Kings, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ For what can power give more than food and drink, To live at ease, and not be bound to think? Feraz Zeid, January 11, 2024January 11, 2024, John Dryden, Ease, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ My right eye itches, some good luck is near. Feraz Zeid, November 1, 2023December 26, 2023, John Dryden, Eye, Good Luck, Luck, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ Death ends our woes, and the kind grave shuts up the mournful scene. Feraz Zeid, January 11, 2024January 11, 2024, John Dryden, Death, Woe, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ Dancing is the poetry of the foot. Feraz Zeid, October 14, 2023December 26, 2023, John Dryden, Dance, Feet, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ And love’s the noblest frailty of the mind. Feraz Zeid, July 11, 2023December 12, 2023, John Dryden, Frailty, Love, Mind, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ Heroic poetry has ever been esteemed the greatest work of human nature. Feraz Zeid, January 11, 2024January 11, 2024, John Dryden, Heroic, Human, Poetry, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
+ Pride – Lord of human kind Feraz Zeid, September 28, 2023December 26, 2023, John Dryden, Lord, Pride, 0 - John Dryden Poet · England
Nothing is lost and nothing is created in the operations of art as those of nature. - Louis Pasteur Microbiologist · France
It is the greatest of crimes to depress true art and science. - William Blake Poet and artist · England
Science had better not free the minds of men too much, before it has tamed their instincts. - Jean Rostand Biologist · France
It is sometimes important for science to know how to forget the things she is surest of. - Jean Rostand Biologist · France
One must credit an hypothesis with all that has had to be discovered in order to demolish it. - Jean Rostand Biologist · France
It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths. Explain - Jean Rostand Biologist · France