Aphra Behn Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Aphra Behn
That perfect tranquility of life, which is nowhere to be found but in retreat, a faithful friend and a good library. — Aphra Behn
He that will live in this World, must be endu'd with the three rare Qualities of Dissimulation, Equivocation, and mental Reservation. — Aphra Behn
'Twas but a dream, yet by my heart I knew, Which still was panting, part of it was true: Oh how I strove the rest to have believed; Ashamed and angry to be undeceived! — Aphra Behn
All I ask, is the privilege for my masculine part the poet in me ... If I must not, because of my sex, have this freedom ... I lay down my quill and you shall hear no more of me. — Aphra Behn
A poet is a painter in his way, he draws to the life, but in another kind; we draw the nobler part, the soul and the mind; the pictures of the pen shall outlast those of the pencil, and even worlds themselves. — Aphra Behn
Fantastic fortune thou deceitful light,
That cheats the weary traveler by night,
Though on a precipice each step you tread,
I am resolved to follow where you lead. — Aphra Behn
Women in London are like the rich silks; they are out of fashion a great while before they wear out. — Aphra Behn
He made her vows she should be the only woman he would possess while he lived; that no age or wrinkles should incline him to change; for her soul would be always fine, and always young; and he should have an eternal idea in his mind of the charms she now bore; and should look into his heart for that idea, when he could find it no longer in her face. — Aphra Behn
I think a Play the best divertisement that wise men have: but I do also think them nothing so who do discourse so formallie about the rules of it, as if 'twere the grand affair of humane life. — Aphra Behn
And did with sighs their fate deplore,
Since I must shelter them no more;
And if before my joys were such,
In having heard, and seen too much,
My grief must be as great and high,
When all abandoned I shall be,
Doomed to a silent destiny. — Aphra Behn
Love, like reputation, once fled, never returns more. — Aphra Behn
A brave world, sir, full of religion, knavery, and change: we shall shortly see better days. — Aphra Behn
Patience is a flatterer, sir, and an ass, sir. — Aphra Behn
Affectation hath always had a greater share both in the action and discourse of men than truth and judgment have ... — Aphra Behn
Possessed with a thousand thoughts of past joys — Aphra Behn
But time lessens all extremes, & reduces them to mediums & unconcern. — Aphra Behn
Tis Love alone can make our fetters please. — Aphra Behn
One hour of right-down love is worth an age of dully living on. — Aphra Behn
As love is the most noble and divine passion of the soul, so is it that to which we may justly attribute all the real satisfactions of life, and without it, man is unfinished, and unhappy. — Aphra Behn
Come away; poverty's catching. — Aphra Behn
There is no sinner like a young saint. — Aphra Behn
Nothing is more capable of troubling our reason, and consuming our health, than secret notions of jealousy in solitude. — Aphra Behn
WILLMORE: Nay, if we part so, let me die like a Bird upon a Bough, at the Sheriff's Charge. By Heaven, both the Indies shall not buy thee from me. I adore thy Humour and will marry thee, and we are so of one Humour, it must be a Bargain - give me thy Hand - [Kisses her hand.] And now let the blind ones (Love and Fortune) do their worst. — Aphra Behn
This old dead hero had one only daughter left of his race; a beauty that, to describe her truly, one need say only, she was female to the noble male; the beautiful black Venus to our young Mars; as charming in her person as he, and of delicate virtues. I have seen an hundred white men sighing after her, and making a thousand vows at her feet, all vain, and unsuccessful; and she was, indeed, too great for any, but a prince of her own nation to adore. — Aphra Behn
He knew almost as much as if he had read much. — Aphra Behn
Each moment of a happy love's hour is worth an age of dull and common life. — Aphra Behn
Sure, I rose the wrong way today, I have had such damn'd ill luck every way. — Aphra Behn
Variety is the soul of pleasure. — Aphra Behn
He that knew all that learning ever writ, Knew only this - that he knew nothing yet. — Aphra Behn
When he came, attended by all the young soldiers of any merit, he was infinitely surprised at the beauty of this fair Queen of Night, whose face and person was so exceeding all he had ever beheld; that lovely modesty with which she received him, that softness in her look, and sighs, upon the melancholy occasion of this honour that was done by so great a man as Oroonoko, and a prince of whom she had heard such admirable things; the awfulness wherewith she received him, and the sweetness of her words and behavior while he stayed, gained a perfect conquest over his fierce heart, and made him feel the victor could be subdued. — Aphra Behn
As we were coming up again, we met with some Indians of strange aspects, that is, of a larger size, and other sort of features, than those of our country. Our Indian slaves, that rowed us, asked them some questions, but they could not understand us, but showed us a long cotton string, with several knots on it, and told us, they had been coming from the mountains so many moons as there were knots. — Aphra Behn
Oh, what a dear ravishing thing is the beginning of an Amour! — Aphra Behn
You may make love in dancing as well as sitting. — Aphra Behn
Money speaks sense in a language all nations understand. — Aphra Behn
Dear me no Dears, Sir ... — Aphra Behn
A man of wit could not be a knave or villain. — Aphra Behn
Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be
Defence enough against Mortality — Aphra Behn
Love ceases to be a pleasure when it ceases to be a secret. — Aphra Behn