What ignorance there is in human minds.
As the mind of each man is conscious of good or evil, so does he conceive within his breast hope or fear, according to his actions.
The mind, conscious of rectitude, laughed to scorn the falsehood of report.
The love of fame usually spurs on the mind. [Lat., Ingenio stimulos subdere fama solet.]
A mind conscious of right laughs at the falsehoods of rumour. [Lat., Conscia mens recti famae mendacia risit.]
The mind alone can not be exiled. [Lat., Mens sola loco non exulat.]
The sick mind can not bear anything harsh. [Lat., Mensque pati durum sustinet aegra nihil.]
The poet's labors are a work of joy, and require peace of mind.
O ye gods! what thick encircling darkness blinds the minds of men!
And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty. [Lat., Dulcique animos novitate tenebo.]
All things can corrupt perverse minds.
Only the mind cannot be sent into exile.
It's a kindness that the mind can go where it wishes.
It is the mind that makes the man, and our vigour is in our immortal soul.
The mind ill at ease, the body suffers also.
According to the state of a man's conscience, so do hope and fear on account of his deeds arise in his mind.
Diseases of the mind impair the bodily powers.
Small minds are captivated by trifles.
Rest strengthens the body, the mind too is thus supported; but unremitting toil destroys both.
The mind grows sicker than the body in contemplation of it's suffering.
All things may corrupt when minds are prone to evil.
Poetry comes fine-spun from a mind at peace.
The mind conscious of innocence despises false reports: but we are a set always ready to believe a scandal.
Wine stimulates the mind and makes it quick with heat; care flees and is dissolved in much drink.
Let the poor man mind his tongue
The mind is sicker than the sick body; in contemplation of its sufferings it becomes hopeless. [Lat., Corpore sed mens est aegro magis aegra; malique In circumspectu stat sine fine sui.]
For in this strange anatomy we wear, the head has greater powers than the hand; the spirit, heart, and mind are over all.
Sleep, nature's rest, divine tranquility, That brings peace to the mind....
The love of fame puts spurs to the mind
Minds that are ill at ease are agitated by both hope and fear.
Little things please little minds.