Walter Raleigh

Walter Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleighwas an English landed gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy, and explorer. He was cousin to Sir Richard Grenville and younger half-brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. He is also well known for popularising tobacco in England...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionExplorer
Date of Birth22 January 1552
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No one is wise or safe, but they that are honest.
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It would be an unspeakable advantage, both to the public and private, if men would consider that great truth, that no man is wise or safe but he that is honest.
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All histories do show, and wise politicians do hold it necessary that, for the well-governing of every Commonweal, it behoveth man to presuppose that all men are evil, and will declare themselves so to be when occasion is offered.
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There is nothing more becoming any wise man, than to make choice of friends, for by them thou shalt be judged what thou art: let them therefore be wise and virtuous, and none of those that follow thee for gain; but make election rather of thy betters, than thy inferiors.
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In a word, we may gather out of History a policy no less wise than I eternal; by the comparison and application of other mens fore-passed miseries with our own like errours and ill-deservings.
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Whoso taketh in hand to govern a multitude, either by way of liberty or principality, and cannot assure himself of those persons that are enemies to that enterprise, doth frame a state of short perseverance.
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Let valour end my life!
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Love is a durable fire in the mind ever burning; never sick, never old, never dead from itself never turning.
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No man is esteemed for gay garments but by fools and women
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The world itself is but a large prison, out of which some are daily led to execution.
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Whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may happily strike out his teeth.
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Speaking much is a sign of vanity, for he that is lavish with words is a niggard in deed
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If the heart be right, it matters not which way the head lies
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In examinations, those who do now wish to know ask questions of those who cannot tell.