Quotes by Philip Massinger

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Many good purposes lie in the churchyard.
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True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdrawn.
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Death hath a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one.
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What pity ’tis, one that can speak so well, Should in his actions be so ill!
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But married once, a man is stak’d or pown’d, and cannot graze beyond his own hedge.
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I have play’d the fool, the gross fool, to believe The bosom of a friend will hold a secret Mine own could not contain.
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Such as ne’er saw swans May think crows beautiful.
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Greatness, with private men Esteem’d a blessing, is to me a curse; And we, whom, for our high births, they conclude The happy freemen, are the only slaves. Happy the golden mean!
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The good needs fear no law, It is his safety and the bad man’s awe.
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He that doth public good for multitudes, finds few are truly grateful.
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