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His Quotes by William Blake
- No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.
- The man who never alters his opinions is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind.
- The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.
- Want of money and the distress of a thief can never be alleged as the cause of his thieving, for many honest people endure greater…
- Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that called Body is a portion of Soul discerned by the five Senses, the chief inlets…
- What is the price of experience? Do men buy it for a song? Or wisdom for a dance in the street? No, it is bought…
- The man who never in his mind and thoughts travel'd to heaven is no artist.
- If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.
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