Quote by John Milton
No date prefixed directs me in the starry rubric set. - John Milto

No date prefixed directs me in the starry rubric set. – John Milton

Other quotes by John Milton

When the waves are round me breaking,
As I pace the deck alone,
And my eye in vain is seeking
Some green leaf to rest upon;
What would not I give to wander
Where my old companions dwell?
Absence makes the heart grow fonder,
Isle of Beauty, fare thee well! – John Milton

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Reflection
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It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of enduring blindness. – John Milton

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So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life. – John Milton

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Who needs astrology? The wise man gets by on fortune cookies. – Edward Abbey

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[D]reams, and predictions of astrology…. ought to serve but for winter talk by the fireside. – Francis Bacon, "Of Prophecies"

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A touchstone to determine the actual worth of an “intellectual” – find out how he feels about astrology. – Robert A. Heinlein

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Faithful horoscope-watching, practiced daily, provides just the sort of small but warm and infinitely reassuring fillip that gets matters off to a spirited start. – Shana Alexander

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