Toggle navigation
Collections
Fun
Jokes
Fortune
Photo
Nicknames
Blog
ﻮﺑﻻگ
Iran
Virtue Is Not Malicious; Wrong Done Her Is Righted Even When Men Grant They Err.
Home
›
Fortune Cookies
›
Miscellaneous Collections
Virtue is not malicious; wrong done her
Is righted even when men grant they err.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634)
-- Monsieur D'Olive, Act i, Sc. 1
Related:
For one heat, all know, doth drive out another, One passion doth expel another still.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Monsieur D'Olive, Act v, Sc. 1...
Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act i, Sc.
1...
Make ducks and drakes with shillings. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act i, Sc. 1
To put a girdle round about the world. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Bussy D'Ambois, Act i, Sc.
1...
His deeds inimitable, like the sea That shuts still as it opes, and leaves no tracts Nor prints of precedent for poor men's facts.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Bussy D'Ambois, Act i, Sc. 1...
Young men think old men are fools; but old men know young men are fools.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- All Fools, Act v, Sc. 1...
Exceeding fair she was not; and yet fair In that she never studied to be fairer Than Nature made he
beauty cost her nothing, Her virtues were so rare....
T is immortality to die aspiring, As if a man were taken quick to heaven.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Act i, Sc. 1...
Fair words never hurt the tongue. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act iv, Sc. 1