| 1881 - 650 pages
...now doing, how it shall be with us in the life to come. The best time is now, the best place is here. He who will not reason, is a bigot ; he who cannot, is a fool ; and he who dares not, is a slave. One of the evils of ignorance is, that we often sin and suffer the punishment without being aware that... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...into a lethargy, the former will quick! erect a standard for herself. Philosophy, wisdom, and iibcrt verse thx^ . wti cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a blatc.'— Vol. i. pref., pp. 14, 15. Of contemplation... | |
| 1888 - 102 pages
...that evidently never would have occurred if the parties to the quarrel had been taught how to reason. "He who will not reason is a bigot, he who cannot is a fool, and he who dares not is a slave," are words that should be written in gold upon the walls of every school house and prison throughout... | |
| 1891 - 556 pages
...wand'ring life, that winks and wakes by turns, Fooling the follower betwixt shade and shining. Congreve. He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot, is « fool; and he who dare» not, is a slave. Byron. ABODE OP. Within the brain's most secret cells,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 506 pages
...wisdom, and liberty support each other : he who will not reason is a bigot ; he who cannot is a fool ; he who dares not is a slave." Is not the passage admirable?' In effect, it is a very spirited imitation of Johnson's second-best. Again : — ' His Odin (1817)... | |
| 1897 - 176 pages
...your trust in money, but put your money in trust. 1 68. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. 169. He who will not reason is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool, and he who dares not is a slave. 170. How many people live on the reputation of the reputation they might have made! 171. A broad hat... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 pages
...blind. CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! a as it were that Rome, Collecting the chief trophies of her line, a standard for herself. Philosophy, wisdom, and liberty...cannot, is a fool ; and he, who dares not, is a slave." — Vol. i. pp. xiv., xy. [For Sir William Drummond (1770-1828), see Letters, 1898, ii. 79, note 3.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 pages
...blind. CXXVIII. Arches on arches ! 2 as it were that Rome, Collecting the chief trophies of her line, a standard for herself. Philosophy, wisdom, and liberty...cannot, is a fool ; and he, who dares not, is a slave." — Vol. i. pp. xiv., xv. [For Sir William Drummond (1770-1828), see Letters, 1898, ii. 79, note 3.... | |
| Nathan Christ Schaeffer - 1900 - 366 pages
...HIGHER LIFE ...... . 341 19 I MAKE THE PUPILS THINK 21 The value of a thought cannot be told. BAILEY. He who will not reason is a bigot ; he who cannot is a fool ; he who dares not is a slave. BYKON. Reason is the glory of human nature, and one of the chief eminences... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903 - 532 pages
...time, while Reason slumbers in the citadel ; but ' if the latter sink into a lethargy, the former will quickly erect a ' standard for herself. Philosophy,...dares not is a slave. Is not the passage ' admirable ? How few could have written it ! and yet how few ' read Drummond's works ! They are too good to be... | |
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