Woe Unto quotes

Woe Unto

11 quotes on this topic — from poets, philosophers, and thinkers across history.

11 quotes
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare Playwright, Poet

"Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds."

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher, Writer, Composer

"If, by chance, someone among those men of extraordinary talent is found who has firmness of soul and who refuses to yield to the genius of his age and to debase himself with childish works, woe unto him! He will die in poverty and oblivion."

Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda Spiritual Leader, Philosopher

"Our allegiance is to the principles always, and not to the persons. Persons are but the embodiments, the illustrations of the principles. If the principles are there, the persons will come by the thousands and millions. If the principle is safe, persons like Buddha will be born by the hundreds and thousands. But if the principle is lost and forgotten and the whole of national life tries to cling round a so-called historical person, woe unto that religion, danger unto that religion!"

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