John Dryden Quotes About Honor

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  • Love is a passion Which kindles honor into noble acts.

  • Woman's honor is nice as ermine; it will not bear a soil.

  • The brave man seeks not popular applause, Nor, overpower'd with arms, deserts his cause; Unsham'd, though foil'd, he does the best he can, Force is of brutes, but honor is of man.

  • The fortitude of a Christian consists in patience, not in enterprises which the poets call heroic, and which are commonly the effects of interest, pride and worldly honor.

  • Honor is but an empty bubble.

    John Dryden (2013). “Selected Poems”, p.89, Courier Corporation
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