A Quote by John Milton

Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems. — © John Milton
Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems.
And oft, though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity Resigns her charge, while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems.
When any person treats you ill or speaks ill of you, remember that he does this or says this because he thinks it is his duty. It is not possible, then, for him to follow that which seems right to you, but that which seems right to himself.
A man fashions ill for himself who fashions ill for another, and the ill design is most ill for the designer.
I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.
It is as bad as bad can be: it is ill-fed, ill-killed, ill-kept, and ill-drest.
Above all, we shall wage no more unilateral, ill-planned, ill-considered, and ill-prepared invasions of foreign countries that pose no actual threat to our security.
Kitty: I thought your ladyship was ill. I wanted to help you. Lady deWinter: I ill? Do you take me for a weak woman? When I am insulted I do not feel ill - I avenge myself. Do you hear?
Love affair. Doesn't that sound so middle-aged? And also ill-fated. Like ill-fated is an understood prefix to love affair. Well, ill-fated is fine, as long as it's a meaty and fraught ill-fated love affair, not a pale and insipid one.
Pride, ill nature, and want of sense are the three great sources of ill manners; without some one of these defects, no man will behave himself ill for want of experience, or what, in the language of fools, is called knowing the world.
Better suffer ill, then doe ill. [Better suffer ill, than do ill.]
The good or ill hap of a good or ill life, is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
If any man thinks ill of you, do not be angry with him, for you are worse than he thinks you to be.
Pride, ill nature, and want of sense, are the three great sources of ill manners.
To think ill of mankind and not wish ill to them, is perhaps the highest wisdom and virtue.
I don’t have any ill will or ill thought towards anybody.
The man who does ill, ill must suffer too.
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