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| Wentworth Dillon Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Immodest words admit if no defense, for want of decency is want of sense. | Modesty |
| 2 | Remember Milo's end, Wedged in that timber which he strove to rend. | Retribution |
| 3 | Pride (of all others the most dang'rous fault) Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought. | Pride |
| 4 | Men still had faults, and men will have them still; He that hath none, and lives as angels do, Must be an angel. | Fault |
| 5 | Thou whom avenging powers obey, Cancel my debt (too great to pay) Before the sad accounting day. | Forgive |
| 6 | Abstruse and mystic thought you must express With painful care, but seeming easiness; For truth shines brightest thro' the plainest dress. | Authorship |
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