“Know when to speak - for many times it brings danger, to give the best advice to kings.”
Quote by Robert Herrick
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This volume presents a collection of writings that examine the relationship between human experience and divine or spiritual subjects. The title draws upon the classical Greek myth of the Hesperides, the nymphs who guarded the golden apples in a mythical garden, evoking imagery of poetic beauty and timeless wonder. The work appears to encompass both secular and sacred themes, weaving together reflections on mortal concerns with explorations of the transcendent or divine. As suggested by the title's phrasing of "works both human and divine," the collection likely contains diverse pieces that address the full spectrum of human emotion and spiritual contemplation, potentially through poetry, prose, or mixed literary forms. more
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“Nothing is more dangerous to men than a sudden change of fortune.”
“The more wary you are of danger, the more likely you are to meet it.”
“The most dangerous moment for a bad government is when it begins to reform.”
“The most successful tempters and thus the most dangerous are the deluded deluders.”
“My one purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others.”
“Two went to pray? Better to say one went to brag, the other to pray.”
“If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.”
