Quotes of Sir John Vanbrugh - somelinesforyou

“ I never had but one intrigue yet: but I confess I long to have another. Pray heaven it end as the first did tho, that we may both grow weary at a time; for 'Tis a melancholy thing for lovers to outlive one another. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ I never had but one intrigue yet: but I confess I long to have another. Pray heaven it end as the first did tho, that we may both grow weary at a time; for 'Tis a melancholy thing for lovers to outlive one another. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Custom is the law of fools. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Virtue is its own reward. There's a pleasure in doing good which sufficiently pays itself. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Virtue is its own reward. There's a pleasure in doing good which sufficiently pays itself. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Repentance is good, but innocence better. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Let our weakness be what it will, mankind will still be weaker; and whilst there is a world, 'tis woman that will govern it. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ If women were humbler, men would be more honest. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Much of a muchness. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ My mind tells me to give up, but my heart won't let me. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ My mind tells me to give up, but my heart won't let me. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ If women were humbler, men would be more honest. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ Much of a muchness. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerable. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ I never had but one intrigue yet: but I confess I long to have another. Pray heaven it end as the first did tho, that we may both grow weary at a time; for 'Tis a melancholy thing for lovers to outlive one another. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh

“ You may build castles in the air, and fume, and fret, and grow thin and lean, and pale and ugly, if you please. But I tell you, no man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or will be so. ”

- Sir John Vanbrugh
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