He who has no mind to trade with the Devil should be so wise as to keep from his shop. — Robert South
Speech was given to the ordinary sort or men, whereby to communicate their mind; but to wise men, whereby to conceal it. — Robert South
The mind begins to boggle at unnatural substances as things paradoxical and incomprehensible. — Robert South
God expects from men something more than at such times, and that it were much to be wished for — Robert South
God afflicts with the mind of a father, and kills for no other purpose but that he may raise again. — Robert South
It is the work of fancy to enlarge, but of judgment to shorten and contract; and therefore this must — Robert South
The seven wise men of greece, so famous for their wisdom all the world over, acquired all that fame — Robert South
Let a man be but in earnest in praying against a temptation as the tempter is in pressing it — Robert South