Bacchus Quote by Thomas Fuller Download Open image “Bacchus hath drowned more men than Neptune.” — Thomas Fuller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bacchus Bacchus Hath Drowned Men Hath Hath Drowned Men Men Neptune More Neptune Than
He was swimming in a sea of other people’s expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
In our modern world today, we may seem like drowning men because of the loss of much of our spiritual tradition. — Thomas Yellowtail Copy Share Image
Philosophers say those lost at sea ascended a more perfect realm. Sailors say they drowned. — Magic! The Gathering Copy Share Image
Moreover he saw a skull floating on the surface of the water and he said unto it: Because you drowned others they drowned you;… — Hillel the Elder Copy Share Image
“He swam the seas before the continents broke water; he once swam over the site of the Tuileries, and Windsor Castle, and the Kremlin.… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
No drowning man can know which drop of water his last breath did stop;... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Countless as the sands of sea are human passions, and not all of them are alike, and all of them, base and noble alike,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Men are too unstable to be just; they are crabbed because they have not passed water at the usual time, or testy because they… — Edward Dahlberg Copy Share Image
Govern thy life and thy thoughts as if the whole world were to see the one, and read the other. — Thomas Fuller Copy Share Image
He who cures a disease may be the skillfullest, but he that prevents it is the safest physician. — Thomas Fuller Copy Share Image
Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth. — Thomas Fuller Copy Share Image
He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it, is a saint; that boasteth of it, is a devil. — Thomas Fuller Copy Share Image
For when we quaff the gen'rous bowl, Then sleep the sorrows of our soul. Let us drink the juice divine, The gift of Bacchus,… — Anacreon Copy Share Image
Bacchus ever fair and young, Drinking joys did first ordain. Bachus's blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure, Rich the treasure, Sweet… — John Dryden Copy Share Image
“Lord Bacchus, do you remember me? I helped you with that missing leopard in Sonoma.” Bacchus scratched his stubbly chin. “Ah…yes. John Green.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Wine give strenght to weary men. and And wine can of their wits the wise beguile. Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile.… — Homer Copy Share Image
If anyone decided to call the sea Neptune, and corn Ceres, and to misapply the name of Bacchus rather than to give liquor its… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
(Those women whom the distaff no longer claims nor spun cloth) driven made, mad, mad by Bacchus. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
“Did someone just call me the wine dude ?” he asked in a lazy drawl. “It’s Bacchus, please. Or Mr. Bacchus. Or Lord Bacchus.… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
Eat and carouse with Bacchus, or munch dry bread with Jesus, but don't sit down without one of the gods. — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image