all medicinal conclusions largely give way to my pleasure
Man after who held out his pulse to a physician
was a fool Man must learn that he is nothing
but a fool More ado to interpret interpretations
More books upon books than upon any other subject
Never did two men make the same judgment of the
same thing None that less keep their promise
(than physicians) Nor get children but before
I sleep, nor get them standing Nothing so grossly,
nor so ordinarily faulty, as the laws Our justice
presents to us but one hand Perpetual scolding
of his wife (of Socrates) Physician: pass
through all the diseases he pretends to cure Plato
angry at excess of sleeping than at excess of drinking
Plato: lawyers and physicians are bad institutions
of a country Prolong your misery an hour or two
Put us into a way of extending and diversifying
difficulties Resolved to bring nothing to it
but expectation and patience Scratching is one
of nature’s sweetest gratifications Seek
the quadrature of the circle, even when on their wives
So weak and languishing, as not to have even wishing
left to him Soft, easy, and wholesome pillow
is ignorance and incuriosity Study makes me sensible
how much I have to learn Style wherewith men
establish religions and laws Subdividing these
subtilties we teach men to increase their doub That
we may live, we cease to live The mean is best
There is none of us who would not be worse than
kings Thinking nothing done, if anything remained
to be done Thinks nothing profitable that is
not painful Thou diest because thou art living
Tis so I melt and steal away from myself Truth
itself has not the privilege to be spoken at all times
Truth, that for being older it is none the wiser
We must learn to suffer what we cannot evade
We ought to grant free passage to diseases Whoever
will call to mind the excess of his past anger Why
do we not imitate the Roman architecture? Wrangling
arrogance, wholly believing and trusting in itself
Yet do we find any end of the need of interpretating?

