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* We are ne'er like angels till our passion dies.
* We are ne'er like angels till our passion dies.
** Thomas Dekker—The Honest Whore, Part II, Act I, scene 2.
** [[Thomas Dekker]], The Honest Whore, Part II, Act I, scene 2.


* Bee to the blossom, moth to the flame;<br>Each to his passion; what's in a name?
* Bee to the blossom, moth to the flame;<br>Each to his passion; what's in a name?

Revision as of 15:01, 30 September 2011

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 580-81.

Passion

  • Fountain-heads and pathless groves,
    Places which pale passion loves!
  • Only I discern
    Infinite passion, and the pain
    Of finite hearts that yearn.
  • For one heat, all know, doth drive out another,
    One passion doth expel another still.
  • Filled with fury, rapt, inspir'd.
    • Collins—The Passions, line 10.
  • We are ne'er like angels till our passion dies.
  • Bee to the blossom, moth to the flame;
    Each to his passion; what's in a name?
  • Toutes les passions ne sont autre chose que les divers degrés de la chaleur et de la froideur du sang.
  • Where passion leads or prudence points the way.
    • Robert Lowth—Choice of Hercules.
  • Take heed lest passion sway
    Thy judgment to do aught, which else free will
    Would not admit.
  • Search then the ruling passion; there alone,
    The wild are constant, and the cunning known;
    The fool consistent, and the false sincere;
    Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here.
  • And you, brave Cobham! to the latest breath

Shall feel your ruling passion strong in death.

  • In men, we various ruling passions find;
    In women two almost divide the kind;
    Those only fix'd, they first or last obey.
    The love of pleasure, and the love of sway.
  • The ruling passion, be it what it will,
    The ruling passion conquers reason still.
  • May I govern my passions with absolute sway,
    And grow wiser and better as my strength wears away.
    • Walter Pope—The Old Man's Wish.
  • Passions are likened best to floods and streams,
    The shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb.
    • Sir Walter Raleigh, The Silent Lover. See Cayley's Life of Raleigh, Volume I, Chapter III.
  • Give me that man

That is not passion's slave.

  • What to ourselves in passion we propose,
    The passion ending, doth the purpose lose.
  • O, that my tongue were in the thunder's mouth!

Then with a passion would I shake the world.

  • Alas, why gnaw you so your nether lip?

Some bloody passion shakes your very frame;
These are portents; but yet I hope, I hope,
They do not point on me.

  • He will hold thee, when his passion shall have spent its novel force,
    Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse.
  • The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er;
    So calm are we when passions are no more!
  • But, children, you should never let
 Such angry passions rise;
Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
  • And beauty, for confiding youth,
    Those shocks of passion can prepare

That kill the bloom before its time,
And blanch, without the owner's crime,
The most resplendent hair.