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  • Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, but looks through Nature up to Nature’s God. — Alexander Pope
  • The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, and wretches hang that jurymen may dine. — Alexander Pope
  • How prone to doubt, how cautious are the wise! — Alexander Pope
  • Never elated when someone’s oppressed, never dejected when another one’s blessed. — Alexander Pope
  • Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll; charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. — Alexander Pope
  • True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learn’d to dance. — Alexander Pope

Many men have been capable of doing a wise thing, more a cunning thing, but very few a generous thing. — Alexander Pope

The world forgetting, by the world, forgot. — Alexander Pope

A work of art that contains theories is like an object on which the price tag has been left. — Alexander Pope

Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. — Alexander Pope

Teach me to feel another’s woe, to hide the fault I see, that mercy I to others show, that mercy show to me. — Alexander Pope

A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring. — Alexander Pope

No one should be ashamed to admit they are wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that they are wiser today than they were yesterday. — Alexander Pope

To err is human, to forgive, divine. — Alexander Pope

Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man, never is, but always to be blest. — Alexander Pope

Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. — Alexander Pope

Every professional was once an amateur. — Alexander Pope

Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. — Alexander Pope

To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves. — Alexander Pope

A man should never be ashamed to own that he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. — Alexander Pope

The greatest magnifying glasses in the world are a man’s own eyes when they look upon his own person. — Alexander Pope

If you want to know what God thinks about money just look at the people He gives it to. — Alexander Pope

The proper study of Mankind is Man. — Alexander Pope

A person who is too nice an observer of the business of the crowd, like one who is too curious in observing the labor of bees, will often be stung for his curiosity. — Alexander Pope

You purchase pain with all that joy can give and die of nothing but a rage to live. — Alexander Pope

Honor and shame from no condition rise. Act well your part: there all the honor lies. — Alexander Pope

Education forms the common mind. Just as the twig is bent, the tree’s inclined. — Alexander Pope

Nature and nature’s laws lay hid in the night. God said, Let Newton be! and all was light! — Alexander Pope

The same ambition can destroy or save and make a patriot as it makes a knave. — Alexander Pope

Some people will never learn anything, for this reason, because they understand everything too soon. — Alexander Pope

Satan is wiser now than before and tempts by making rich instead of poor. — Alexander Pope

Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. — Alexander Pope

Some old men continually praise the time of their youth. In fact, you would almost think that there were no fools in their days, but unluckily they themselves are left as an example. — Alexander Pope

Act well your part, there all the honor lies. — Alexander Pope

We ought, in humanity, no more to despise a man for the misfortunes of the mind than for those of the body, when they are such as he cannot help; were this thoroughly considered we should no more laugh at a man for having his brains cracked than for having his head broke. — Alexander Pope

He who tells a lie is not sensible of how great a task he undertakes; for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one. — Alexander Pope

Learning is like mercury, one of the most powerful and excellent things in the world in skillful hands; in unskillful, the most mischievous. — Alexander Pope

All Nature is but art, unknown to thee; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good. — Alexander Pope

It often happens that those are the best people whose characters have been most injured by slanderers: as we usually find that to be the sweetest fruit which the birds have been picking at. — Alexander Pope

A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink of it deeply, or taste it not, for shallow thoughts intoxicate the brain, and drinking deeply sobers us again. — Alexander Pope

Vice is a monster of so frightful mien as to be hated needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, we first endure, then pity, then embrace. — Alexander Pope

Pride is still aiming at the best houses: Men would be angels; angels would be gods. Aspiring to be gods, if angels fell; aspiring to be angels men rebel. — Alexander Pope

The ruling passion, be it what it will. The ruling passion conquers reason still. — Alexander Pope

On wrongs swift vengeance waits. — Alexander Pope

No woman ever hates a man for being in love with her, but many a woman hate a man for being a friend to her. — Alexander Pope

The difference is too nice – Where ends the virtue or begins the vice. — Alexander Pope

On life’s vast ocean diversely, we sail. Reasons the card, but passion the gale. — Alexander Pope

All are but parts of one stupendous whole, whose body Nature is, and God the soul. — Alexander Pope

Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain; awake but one, and in, what myriads rise! — Alexander Pope

There is a certain majesty in simplicity which is far above all the quaintness of wit. — Alexander Pope

The worst of madmen is a saint run mad. — Alexander Pope

The way of the Creative works through change and transformation, so that each thing receives its true nature and destiny and comes into permanent accord with the Great Harmony: this is what furthers and what perseveres. — Alexander Pope

What some call health, if purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn’t much better than tedious disease. — Alexander Pope

Never find fault with the absent. — Alexander Pope

Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends. — Alexander Pope

Be not the first by whom the new are tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside. — Alexander Pope

For Forms of Government let fools contest; whatever is best administered is best. — Alexander Pope

Trust not yourself, but your defects to know, make use of every friend and every foe. — Alexander Pope

For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can’t be wrong whose life is in the right. — Alexander Pope

Health consists with temperance alone. — Alexander Pope

Fools admire, but men of sense approve. — Alexander Pope

A brain of feathers, and a heart of lead. — Alexander Pope

The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head. — Alexander Pope

Wit is the lowest form of humor. — Alexander Pope

Praise undeserved, is satire in disguise. — Alexander Pope

Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind. — Alexander Pope

Party-spirit at best is but the madness of many for the gain of a few. — Alexander Pope

Our passions are like convulsion fits, which, though they make us stronger for a time, leave us the weaker ever after. — Alexander Pope

Remembrance and reflection how allied. What thin partitions divides sense from thought. — Alexander Pope

‘Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent the tree’s inclined. — Alexander Pope

Know then thyself, presume not God to scan; The proper study of mankind is man. — Alexander Pope

And, after all, what is a lie? ‘Tis but the truth in a masquerade. — Alexander Pope

Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed was the ninth beatitude. — Alexander Pope

How happy is the blameless vestal’s lot? The world forgetting, by the world forgot. — Alexander Pope

Of Manners gentle, of Affections mild; In Wit a man; Simplicity, a child. — Alexander Pope

But blind to former as to future fate, what mortal knows his pre-existent state? — Alexander Pope

‘Tis not enough your counsel still be true; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do. — Alexander Pope

A God without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but fate and nature. — Alexander Pope

To observations which ourselves we make, we grow more partial for th’ observer’s sake. — Alexander Pope

Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly. — Alexander Pope

The most positive men are the most credulous. — Alexander Pope

Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, thinks what ne’er was, nor is, nor e’er shall be. — Alexander Pope

Order is heaven’s first law. — Alexander Pope

Extremes in nature equal ends produce; In man they join to some mysterious use. — Alexander Pope

Behold the child, by Nature’s kindly law pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. — Alexander Pope

Men would be angels; angels would be gods. — Alexander Pope

And all who told it added something new, and all who heard it, made enlargements too. — Alexander Pope

True politeness consists in being easy one’s self, and in making everyone about one as easy as one can. — Alexander Pope

Happy the man whose wish and care a few paternal acres bound, content to breathe his native air in his own ground. — Alexander Pope

Know then this truth, enough for man to know virtue alone is happiness below. — Alexander Pope

Passions are the gales of life. — Alexander Pope

Fondly we think we honor merit then, when we but praise ourselves in other men. — Alexander Pope

Not to go back is somewhat to advance, and men must walk, at least, before they dance. — Alexander Pope

One science only will one genius fit; so vast is art, so narrow human wit. — Alexander Pope

Like Cato, give his little senate laws, and sit attentive to his own applause. — Alexander Pope

Who shall decide when doctors disagree, And soundest casuists doubt, like you and me? — Alexander Pope

Get place and wealth, if possible, with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place. — Alexander Pope

Gentle dullness ever loves a joke. — Alexander Pope

If a man’s character is to be abused there’s nobody like a relative to do the business. — Alexander Pope

In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside. — Alexander Pope

So vast is art, so narrow human wit. — Alexander Pope

An honest man’s the noblest work of God. — Alexander Pope

They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake. — Alexander Pope

A wit with dunces, and a dunce with wits. — Alexander Pope

Virtue she finds too painful an endeavor, content to dwell in decencies forever. — Alexander Pope

The vulgar boil, the learned roast, an egg. — Alexander Pope

Those move easiest who have learn’d to dance. — Alexander Pope

Never was it given to mortal man – To lie so boldly as we women can. — Alexander Pope

But Satan now is wiser than of yore, and tempts by making rich, not making poor. — Alexander Pope

The learned is happy, nature to explore; The fool is happy, that he knows no more. — Alexander Pope

Not always actions show the man; we find who does a kindness is not therefore kind. — Alexander Pope

Men must be taught as if you taught them not, and things unknown proposed as things forgot. — Alexander Pope

Man never thinks himself happy, but when he enjoys those things which others want or desire. — Alexander Pope

How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sense, and love the offender, yet detest the offence? — Alexander Pope

And die of nothing but a rage to live. — Alexander Pope

Tis but a part we see, and not a whole. — Alexander Pope

Woman’s at best a contradiction still. — Alexander Pope

Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. — Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope Quotes In Hindi

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  • वे अवलोकन जो हम स्वयं करते हैं, हम वें पर्यवेक्षक की खातिर अधिक आंशिक होते हैं। — Alexander Pope
  • प्रतिभा बनाता है, और स्वाद को बरकरार रखता है। स्वाद प्रतिभा की अच्छी समझ है; स्वाद के बिना, प्रतिभा केवल उदात्त मूर्खता है। — Alexander Pope
  • सबसे सकारात्मक पुरुष सबसे विश्वसनीय हैं। — Alexander Pope
  • जो कोई देखने के लिए एक दोषरहित टुकड़ा सोचता है, वह सोचता है कि क्या नहीं था, न ही है, और न ही होगा। — Alexander Pope
  • आदेश स्वर्ग का पहला नियम है। — Alexander Pope
  • प्रकृति के चरम छोरों का उत्पादन होता है; आदमी में वे कुछ रहस्यमय उपयोग में शामिल होते हैं। — Alexander Pope

बच्चे को निहारना, प्रकृति के दयालु कानून द्वारा एक खड़खड़ाहट से प्रसन्न होकर, एक तिनके से गुदगुदी करना। — Alexander Pope

पुरुष स्वर्गदूत होंगे; देवदूत देवता होंगे। — Alexander Pope

और यह बताने वाले सभी ने कुछ नया जोड़ा, और सभी ने इसे सुना, विस्तार भी किया। — Alexander Pope

सच्ची राजनीति में आसान व्यक्ति का स्वयं होना, और सभी को एक के रूप में आसान बनाना शामिल है। — Alexander Pope

जिस आदमी की इच्छा और देखभाल कुछ पैतृक एकड़ से बंधे हुए हैं, अपने मूल जमीन में अपने मूल हवा में सांस लेने के लिए सामग्री। — Alexander Pope

जानिए तब यह सत्य, मनुष्य को अकेले पुण्य जानने के लिए पर्याप्त है नीचे खुशी। — Alexander Pope

जुनून जीवन की गलियां हैं। — Alexander Pope

जब हम सोचते हैं कि हम योग्यता का सम्मान करते हैं, तब हम दूसरे पुरुषों में अपनी प्रशंसा करते हैं। — Alexander Pope

वापस नहीं जाना कुछ हद तक आगे बढ़ना है, और पुरुषों को नृत्य करने से पहले कम से कम चलना चाहिए। — Alexander Pope

एक विज्ञान केवल एक जीनियस फिट होगा; इतनी विशाल कला है, इतनी संकीर्ण मानव बुद्धि। — Alexander Pope

काटो की तरह, अपने छोटे सीनेट कानून देते हैं, और अपने स्वयं के तालियों के लिए चौकस बैठते हैं। — Alexander Pope

जब डॉक्टर असहमत होंगे, और आपको और मेरे जैसे क्यूटिस्ट को संदेह होगा, तो कौन फैसला करेगा? — Alexander Pope

स्थान और धन प्राप्त करें, यदि संभव हो तो, अनुग्रह के साथ; यदि नहीं, तो किसी भी तरह से धन और स्थान प्राप्त करें।— Alexander Pope

कोमल नीरसता कभी एक मजाक से प्यार करती है। — Alexander Pope

यदि किसी व्यक्ति के चरित्र का दुरुपयोग किया जाना है, तो व्यवसाय करने के लिए रिश्तेदार की तरह कोई भी नहीं है। — Alexander Pope

शब्दों में, फैशन के रूप में, एक ही नियम धारण करेगा; समान रूप से शानदार, यदि बहुत नया है, या पुराना है: पहला ऐसा नहीं है जिसके द्वारा नए की कोशिश की जाती है, और न ही पुराने को अलग करने के लिए अंतिम। — Alexander Pope

इतनी विशाल कला है, इतनी संकीर्ण मानव बुद्धि। — Alexander Pope

एक ईमानदार आदमी ईश्वर का काम करता है। — Alexander Pope

वे प्रेमालाप में सपने देखते हैं, लेकिन वेकॉक वेकेशन में। — Alexander Pope

डन के साथ एक बुद्धि, और विंट्स के साथ एक डन। — Alexander Pope

पुण्य वह बहुत दर्दनाक एक प्रयास पाता है, सामग्री हमेशा के लिए शालीनता में रहने के लिए। — Alexander Pope

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