Quotations of Blake
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Quotations of William Blake
(1757-1827)
from Annotations to Lavater, 1788 (age 31)
Damn sneerers!
True superstition is ignorant honesty & this is beloved of god and man.
Forgiveness of enemies can only come upon their repentance.
Active Evil is better than Passive Good.
They suppose that Woman's Love is Sin; in consequence all the Loves & Graces with them are Sin.
from Annotations to Swedenborg, 1788
There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to
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Love! was thought a crime. from Annotations to Watson, 1798 The Man who pretends to be a modest enquirer into the truth of a self evident thing is a Knave. from the Notebook, 1800-03 When a Man has Married a Wife he finds out whether / Her Knees & elbows are only glued together from Ms Notebook, 1808-11 To God If you have form'd a Circle to go into, / Go into it yourself & see how you would do.
Love! was thought a crime. from Annotations to Watson, 1798 The Man who pretends to be a modest enquirer into the truth of a self evident thing is a Knave. from the Notebook, 1800-03 When a Man has Married a Wife he finds out whether / Her Knees & elbows are only glued together from Ms Notebook, 1808-11 To God If you have form'd a Circle to go into, / Go into it yourself & see how you would do.