"How blessings brighten as they take their flight."
About Edward Young
Edward Young — Life and Legacy
Edward Young, an influential English poet of the 18th century, is best known for his poignant work 'Night Thoughts'. This collection of poems delves deeply into themes of mortality, time, and the human condition, reflecting Young's introspective nature. His writing often grapples with the complexities of existence, as seen in his quote, 'Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday', which critiques the tendency to delay living fully in the present. Young's exploration of fear and suffering is encapsulated in his assertion that 'The man who is afraid of suffering is already suffering from what he fears', highlighting the psychological struggles inherent in the human experience. Through 'Night Thoughts', Young not only challenged the poetic norms of his time but also provided readers with profound insights into their own lives, making his reflections on life and death resonate even today.
Quote collection
Edward Young quotes (page 1 of 12)
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"Too low they build who build below the skies."
"A soul without reflection, like a pile Without inhabitant, to ruin runs."
"Narcissus is the glory of his race: For who does nothing with a better grace?."
"How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man!... Midway from nothing to the Deity!"
"Early, bright, transient, chaste as morning dew, She sparkled, was exhaled, and went to heaven."
"The clouds may drop down titles and estates, and wealth may seek us, but wisdom must be sought."
"Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor ; who lives to fancy, never can be rich."
"Where boasting ends, there dignity begins."
"'T is impious in a good man to be sad."
"Mine is the night, with all her stars."
"Leisure is pain; take off our chariot wheels; how heavily we drag the load of life!"
"By night an atheist half-believes in God."
"Sense is our helmet, wit is but the plume; The plume exposes, 'tis our helmet saves. Sense is the diamond, weighty, solid, sound; When cut by wit, it casts a brighter beam; Yet, wit apart, it is a diamond still."
"A friend is worth all hazards we can run."
"Life is the desert, life the solitude, death joins us to the great majority."
"But fate ordains that dearest friends must part."
"Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote."
"Truth never was indebted to a lie"
"We bleed, we tremble; we forget, we smile - The mind turns fool, before the cheek is dry"