Though we take from a covetous man all his treasure, he has yet one jewel left; you cannot bereave him of his covetousness. John Milton bereavecovetouscovetousness Change image and share on social
For what can war, but endless war, still breed? John Milton breedendlesswar Change image and share on social
The superior man acquaints himself with many sayings of antiquity and many deeds of the past, in order to strengthen his character thereby. John Milton acquaintantiquitycharacter Change image and share on social
He who reigns within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than a king. John Milton desirefearking Change image and share on social
When complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for. John Milton attainbindcivil Change image and share on social
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. John Milton allowawebestow Change image and share on social
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. John Milton argueconsciencefreely Change image and share on social
Beauty is nature's brag, and must be shown in courts, at feasts, and high solemnities, where most may wonder at the workmanship. John Milton beautybragcourt Change image and share on social
Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe. John Milton foeforcehalf Change image and share on social