M Cavendish Quotes
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In private, though, you may call me Mr. Cavendish
— R.K. Lilley
Pain and Oblivion make mankind afraid to die; but all creatures are afraid of the one, none but mankind afraid of the other.
— Margaret Cavendish
Be always lavish of your caresses, and sparing in your corrections.
— William Cavendish
Marriage is the grave or tomb of wit.
— Margaret Cavendish
Mrs. Cavendish: I am charming to my friends one day, and forget all about them the next.
— Agatha Christie
After the dustman's compliment, all others are insipid.
— Georgiana Cavendish
As for my brothers, of whom I had three, I know not how they were bred.
— Margaret Cavendish
The horse's neck is between the two reins of the bridle, which both meet in the rider's hand.
— William Cavendish
For Pleasure, Delight, Peace and Felicity live in method and temperance.
— Margaret Cavendish
If Atomes are as small, as small can bee,They must in quantity of Matter all agree
— Margaret Cavendish
Not that I am ashamed of my mind or body, my birth or breeding, my actions or fortunes, for my bashfulness is in my nature, not for any crime.
— Margaret Cavendish
I think a bad husband is far worse than no husband ...
— Margaret Cavendish
You should pull him back besides in all the lines before the quarter, just as you make the others advance.
— William Cavendish
There is little difference between man and beast, but what ambition and glory makes.
— Margaret Cavendish
Henry Dalton, Marquess of Cavendish,
— Amylynn Bright
Who can Perswade more Powerfully than Poets?
— Margaret Cavendish
The spirit was willing but the flesh was weak.
— David Mitchell
That much gold, and great store of riches makes them mad, insomuch as they endeavour to destroy each other ...
— Margaret Cavendish
What is possible in the Cavendish Laboratory may not be too difficult in the sun.
— Arthur Eddington
One may be my very good friend, and yet not of my opinion ...
— Margaret Cavendish
But there is nothing to be done till a horse's head is settled.
— William Cavendish
The truth is, we [women] live like bats, or owls, labor like beasts, and die like worms.
— Margaret Cavendish
The world would be a rather better place if we looked only for God in one another.
Harry Cavendish — Deanna Raybourn
Harry Cavendish — Deanna Raybourn
Women's Tongues are as sharp as two-edged Swords, and wound as much, when they are anger'd.
— Margaret Cavendish
But we ought to consider the natural form and shape of a horse, that we may work him according to nature.
— William Cavendish
I would rather die in the adventure of noble achievements than live in obscure and sluggish security.
— Margaret Cavendish
As for plenty, we had not only for necessity, conveniency and decency, but for delight and pleasure to superfluity.
— Margaret Cavendish
Everyone's conscience in religion is between God and themselves, and it belongs to none other.
— Margaret Cavendish
Without knowing this, no man can dress a horse perfectly.
— William Cavendish