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C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.

John Boyle O’Reilly

  • But the gods are dead—
  • Ay, Zeus is dead, and all the gods but Doubt,
  • And Doubt is brother devil to Despair!
  • The world is large when its weary leagues two loving hearts divide;
  • But the world is small when your enemy is loose on the other side.
  • What man would be wise, let him drink of the river
  • That bears on his bosom the record of time;
  • A message to him every wave can deliver
  • To teach him to creep till he knows how to climb.
  • When honor comes to you be ready to take it;
  • But reach not to seize it before it is near.
  • Be silent and safe—silence never betrays you.

    Who heeds not experience, trust him not.