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Evil borders upon good, and vices are confounded with virtues; as the report of good qualities is delightful to a well-disposed mind, so the relation of the contrary should not be offensive.
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Author Details: Type: Clergyman Quotes Category: Quotes Year of Birth: 1146 Year of Death: 1223 Nationality: Welsh Amazon: Giraldus Cambrensis on Amazon |
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Select Giraldus Cambrensis Quotations:
Since, therefore, no man is born without faults, and he is esteemed the best whose errors are the least, let the wise man consider everything human as connected with himself; for in worldly affairs there is no perfect happiness under heaven.
Giraldus Cambrensis Wales was in ancient times divided into three parts nearly equal, consideration having been paid, in this division, more to the value than to the just quantity or proportion of territory. Giraldus Cambrensis Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, nor any other language, whatever may hereafter come to pass, shall on the day of severe examination before the Supreme Judge, answer for this corner of the earth. Giraldus Cambrensis Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people who incur no expense in food or dress, and whose minds are always bent upon the defence of their country, and on the means of plunder, are wholly employed in the care of their horses and furniture. Giraldus Cambrensis These people being of a sharp and acute intellect, and gifted with a rich and powerful understanding, excel in whatever studies they pursue, and are more quick and cunning than the other inhabitants of a western clime. Giraldus Cambrensis From these inconsiderable attempts, some idea may be formed with what success, should Fortune afford an opportunity, I am likely to treat matters of greater importance. Giraldus Cambrensis Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this nation, a boldness and confidence in speaking and answering, even in the presence of their princes and chieftains. Giraldus Cambrensis |
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Quote Keywords: Borders, Confounded, Contrary, Delightful, Evil, Good, Mind, Offensive, Qualities, Relation, Report, Should, Upon, Vices, Virtues |
Dictionary Links: Confounded, Contrary, Delightful, evil, Good, Mind, Offensive, Qualities, Relation, Report, Should, Upon |
All Giraldus Cambrensis Quotations: Evil borders upon good, and vices... From these inconsiderable attempts, some idea... Happy and fortunate indeed would this... It is remarkable that this people... Nature hath given not only to... No one of this nation ever... Nor do I think that any... Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness... Since, therefore, no man is born... The men and women cut their... These people being of a sharp... Wales was in ancient times divided... |
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