Top 84 Quotes & Sayings by John Ray

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English environmentalist John Ray.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
John Ray

John Ray FRS was a Christian English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists. Until 1670, he wrote his name as John Wray. From then on, he used 'Ray', after "having ascertained that such had been the practice of his family before him". He published important works on botany, zoology, and natural theology. His classification of plants in his Historia Plantarum, was an important step towards modern taxonomy. Ray rejected the system of dichotomous division by which species were classified according to a pre-conceived, either/or type system, and instead classified plants according to similarities and differences that emerged from observation. He was among the first to attempt a biological definition for the concept of species, as "as a group of morphologically similar organisms arising from a common ancestor". Another significant contribution to taxonomy was his division of plants into those with two seedling leaves (dicotyledons) or only one (monocotyledons), a division used in taxonomy today.

Misery loves company.
Algebra is the metaphysics of arithmetic.
Industry is fortune's right hand, and frugality its left. — © John Ray
Industry is fortune's right hand, and frugality its left.
Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.
Beauty is power; a smile is its sword.
Nothing is invented and perfected at the same time.
In a thousand pounds of law there is not an ounce of love.
Good words cool more than cold water.
Never meet trouble half-way.
Diseases are the tax on pleasures.
A talkative person runs himself upon great inconvenience by blabbing out his own and others' secrets.
When friends meet, hearts warm.
He who pays the piper can call the tunes. — © John Ray
He who pays the piper can call the tunes.
Love thy neighbor, but pull not down thy hedge.
An ass is beautiful to an ass, and a pig is beautiful to a pig.
Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.
The younger brother hath the more wit.
In a calm sea every man is a pilot.
He that preaches war is the devil's chaplain.
Pray devoutly, but hammer stoutly.
My personal credo as a libertarian conservative: I think all attempts to reform your fellow-citizens or tell them how to live their lives are arrogant and tyrannical. THAT'S why I oppose Leftism. I want people to be free to manage their own lives. Reform is just authoritarianism. People are not playthings for anybody's theories or obsessions.
There is no doubt, that man is not built to be a carnivorous animal. What a sweet, pleasing and innocent sight is the spectacle of a table served that way and what a difference to a make up of fuming animal meat, slaughtered and dead! Man in no way has the constitution of a carnivorous being. Hunt and voracity are unnatural to him. Man has neither the sharp pointed teeth or claws to slaughter his prey. On the contrary his hands are made to pick fruits, berries and vegetables and teeth appropriate to chew them.
A light-heel'd mother makes a heavy-heel'd daughter.
Guilt is always jealous
Wedlock is a padlock.
Though thou has never so many counselors, yet do not forsake the counsel of your soul.
Spend and be free, but make no waste.
Better the last smile than the first laughter.
If the first of July it be rainy weather, 'Twill rain more or less for four weeks together.
Learning makes the wise wiser and the fool more foolish.
There is for a free man no occupation more worthy and delightful than to contemplate the beauteous works of nature and honor the infinite wisdom and goodness of God.
To those we love best we say the least
He is wise that can make a friend of a foe.
Fish must swim thrice--once is the water, a second time in the sauce, and a third time in wine in the stomach.
The tree falls not at the first stroke.
Feather by feather the goose is plucked.
Money was made for the free-hearted and generous.
Many without punishment, none without sin. — © John Ray
Many without punishment, none without sin.
Every animal is providentially directed to the use of its proper weapon.
Lean liberty is better than fat slavery
A multitude of words doth rather obscure than illustrate, they being a burden to the memory, and the first apt to be forgotten, before we come to the last. So that he that uses many words for the explaining of any subject, doth, like the cuttle-fish, hide himself, for the most part, in his own ink.
Let him make use of instinct who cannot make use of reason.
Little children, little sorrows; big children, big sorrows.
A wonder then it must needs be,-that there should be any Man found so stupid and forsaken of reason as to persuade himself, that this most beautiful and adorned world was or could be produced by the fortuitous concourse of atoms.
The wind in a man's face makes him wise.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation.
Where love fails we espy all faults. — © John Ray
Where love fails we espy all faults.
ndustry is Fortune's right hand, and Frugality her left.
They that make laws must not break them.
A maid that laughs is half taken.
Man does what he can, and God what he will.
In a thousand pound of Law there's not an ounce of love.
He that uses many words for explaining any subject, doth, like the cuttlefish, hide himself for the most part in his own ink.
They love too much that die for love.
The honester the man, the worse luck.
A joy that's shared is a joy made double.
The heart is the first part that quickens, and the last that dies.
It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his counselor.
He that counts all cost will never put plough in the earth.
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