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Leap hearts to lips, and in our kisses meet.
— John William Fletcher
Death hath so many doors to let out life.
— John Fletcher
The coward's weapon, poison.
— John Fletcher
A woman friend! He that believes that weakness, Steers in a stormy night without a compass.
— John Fletcher
He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts.
— John Fletcher
Come landlord fill a flowing bowl until it does run over,
Tonight we will all merry be
tomorrow we'll get sober. — John William Fletcher
Tonight we will all merry be
tomorrow we'll get sober. — John William Fletcher
Joys as winged dreams fly fast, / Why should sadness longer last? / Grief is but a wound to woe; / Gentlest fair, mourn, mourn no moe.
— John Fletcher
'Tis virtue, and not birth that makes us noble: Great actions speak great minds, and such should govern.
— John Fletcher
To work a fell revenge a man's a fool, if not instructed in a woman's school.
— John William Fletcher
In the afternoon, over gold screens,
I will brush the blue dust of my dreams. — John Gould Fletcher
I will brush the blue dust of my dreams. — John Gould Fletcher
Ask how to live? Write, write, write, anything; The world's a fine believing world, write news.
— John Fletcher
Love's tongue is in his eyes.
— John Fletcher
It's impossible to ravish me, I'm so willing.
— John Fletcher
I find the medicine worse than the malady.
— John Fletcher
Only look to Jesus. He died for you, died in your place, died under the frowns of heaven, that we might die under its smile.
— John Fletcher
Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan,
Sorrow calls no time that 's gone;
Violets plucked, the sweetest rain
Makes not fresh nor grow again. — John Fletcher
Sorrow calls no time that 's gone;
Violets plucked, the sweetest rain
Makes not fresh nor grow again. — John Fletcher
Great Actions speak Great Minds.
— John Fletcher
As I went through the city by day
I saw shadows in sunlight;
But in the night I saw everywhere
Stars within the darkness. — John Gould Fletcher
I saw shadows in sunlight;
But in the night I saw everywhere
Stars within the darkness. — John Gould Fletcher
Charity and treating begin at home.
— John Fletcher
That soul that can Be honest is the only perfect man.
— John Fletcher
Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing.
— John Fletcher
Deeds, not words shall speak me.
— John Fletcher
Fanaticism is the child of false zeal and of superstition, the father of intolerance and of persecution.
— John William Fletcher
Speak boldly and speak truly, shame the devil.
— John Fletcher
O woman, perfect woman! what distraction Was meant to mankind when thou wast made a devil!
— John Fletcher
Then, everlasting Love , restrain thy will; 'Tis god -like to have power, but not to kill.
— John Fletcher
Ethics is obedience to the unenforceable.
— John Fletcher Moulton, Baron Moulton
Deed, not words shall speak me.
— John Fletcher
My happiness is like this sand:
I let it run out of my hand. — John Gould Fletcher
I let it run out of my hand. — John Gould Fletcher
Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes, brother to Death, sweetly thyself dispose.
— John Fletcher
Yellow melon flowers Crawl beneath the withered peach-trees; A date-palm throws its heavy fronds of steel Against the scoured metallic sky.
— John Gould Fletcher
A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds And when the weeds begin to grow It's like a garden full of snow ...
— John Fletcher
Deeds, not words shall speak to me.
— John William Fletcher
The sins we do, people behold with optics,
Which shew them ten times more than common vices,
And often multiply them. — John William Fletcher
Which shew them ten times more than common vices,
And often multiply them. — John William Fletcher
Of all the forms of wisdom, hindsight is by general consent the least merciful, the most unforgiving.
— John Fletcher
Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light.
— John Fletcher
Wind of the night, Questing, swaying, calling, Rustle of dull grasses, Why do you trouble me?
— John Gould Fletcher
Calamity is man's true touchstone.
— John William Fletcher
Vice gets more in this vicious world than piety.
— John William Fletcher