Go miser go, for money sell your soul. Trade wares for wares and trudge from pole to pole — John Dryden
Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide. — John Dryden
It is madness to make fortune the mistress of events, because by herself she is nothing and is ruled by prudence. — John Dryden
Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds. — John Dryden
Only man clogs his happiness with care, destroying what is with thoughts of what may be. — John Dryden
A busy person would find their sorrows much more; if future fortunes were known before! — John Dryden
Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, but genius must be born; and never can be taught. — John Dryden
When I consider life, it is all a cheat. Yet fooled with hope, people favor this deceit. — John Dryden
You see through love, and that deludes your sight, as what is straight seems crooked through the water. — John Dryden
Every age has a kind of universal genius, which includes those that live in it to some particular studies. — John Dryden