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All men would be cowards if they could.
— John Wilmot
Then, if to make your ruin more,
You'll peevishly be coy,
Die with the scandal of a whore
And never know the joy. — John Wilmot
You'll peevishly be coy,
Die with the scandal of a whore
And never know the joy. — John Wilmot
He never said a foolish thing nor never did a wise one.
— John Wilmot
Born to myself, I like myself alone.
— John Wilmot
Man differs more from man than man from beast
— John Wilmot
Nothing suits worse with vice than want of sense
— John Wilmot
The theatre is my drug. And my illness is so far advanced that my physic must be of the highest quality.
— John Wilmot
I wish to be moved. I cannot feel in life. I must have others do it for me in theater.
— John Wilmot
The clog of all pleasure, the luggage of life, is the best can be said for a very good wife.
— John Wilmot
I have to speak my mind. Because what is in my mind is always more interesting than what is happening in the world outside my mind.
— John Wilmot
All monarchs I hate, and the thrones they sit on,
From the hector of France to the cully of Britain. — John Wilmot
From the hector of France to the cully of Britain. — John Wilmot
Angels listen when she speaks; She's my delight, all mankind's wonder; But my jealous heart would break Should we live one day asunder.
— John Wilmot
Bawdy in thoughts, precise in words,
Ill-natured though a whore,
Her belly is a bag of turds,
And her cunt a common shore. — John Wilmot
Ill-natured though a whore,
Her belly is a bag of turds,
And her cunt a common shore. — John Wilmot
How blest was the created state
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
Before I got married I had six theories about raising children; now, I have six children and no theories.
— John Wilmot
Cupid and Bacchus my saints are,
May drink and love still reign,
With wine I wash away my cares,
And then to cunt again. — John Wilmot
May drink and love still reign,
With wine I wash away my cares,
And then to cunt again. — John Wilmot
Custom does often reason overrule.
— John Wilmot
Love's chemistry thrives best in equal heat.
— John Wilmot
Late children are early orphans.
— John Wilmot
The entire piece has been devised with the French in mind. In France, fornication in the streets with total strangers is *compulsory*.
— John Wilmot
I'd be a dog, a monkey, or a bear, or anything but that vain animal who is so proud of being rational.
— John Wilmot
Farewell, woman! I intend
Henceforth every night to sit
With my lewd, well-natured friend,
Drinking to engender wit. — John Wilmot
Henceforth every night to sit
With my lewd, well-natured friend,
Drinking to engender wit. — John Wilmot
Envy is a passion so full of cowardice and shame that nobody ever had the confidence to own it.
— John Wilmot
Most Men are Cowards, all Men should be Knaves.
The Difference lies, as far as I can see,
Not in the thing it self, but the Degree. — John Wilmot
The Difference lies, as far as I can see,
Not in the thing it self, but the Degree. — John Wilmot