Richard Francis Burton

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Between 2 and 3 in the morning of the 19th inst. I was aroused by the cry that the enemy was upon us.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Morning
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I was surrounded at the time by about a dozen of the enemy, whose clubs rattled upon me without mercy, and the strokes of my sabre were rendered uncertain by the energetic pushes of an attendant who thus hoped to save me.
- Richard Francis Burton
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Travellers, like poets, are mostly an angry race: by falling into a daily fit of passion, I proved to the governor and his son, who were profuse in their attentions, that I was in earnest.
- Richard Francis Burton
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Support a compatriot against a native, however the former may blunder or plunder.
- Richard Francis Burton
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One death to a man is a serious thing: a dozen neutralize one another.
- Richard Francis Burton
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Wherever we halted we were surrounded by wandering troops of Bedouins.
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Of the gladdest moments in human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands. Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of Habit, the leaden weight of Routine, the cloak of many Cares and the slavery of Civilization, man feels once more happy.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Nature
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Broke is a temporary condition, poor is a state of mind.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Money
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The dearest ambition of a slave is not liberty, but to have a slave of his own.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Ambition
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Of the gladdest moments in human life...is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Inspirational
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Do what thy manhood bids thee do, from none but self expect applause. He noblest lives and noblest dies who makes and keeps his self-made laws.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Life
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If you can’t laugh together in bed, the chances are you are incompatible, anyway. I’d rather hear a girl laugh well than try to turn me on with long, silent, soulful, secret looks. If you can laugh with a woman, everything else falls into place.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Girl
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All faith is false, all faith is true. Truth is the shattered mirror strown in myriad bits, while each believes his little bit the whole to own.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Faith
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All so-called revealed religions consist mainly of three portions, a cosmogony more or less mythical, a history more or less falsified, and a moral code more or less pure.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Three
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One cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Islands
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Home is where the books are
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Book
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Conquer thyself, till thou has done this, thou art but a slave; for it is almost as well to be subjected to another's appetite as to thine own.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Art
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How melancholy a thing is success. Whilst failure inspirits a man, attainment reads the sad prosy lesson that all our glories "Are shadows, not substantial things." Truly said the sayer, "disappointment is the salt of life" a salutary bitter which strengthens the mind for fresh exertion, and gives a double value to the prize.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Disappointment
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I'd like to be born the son of a duke with 90,000 pounds a year, on an enormous estate.... And I'd like to have the most enormous library, and I'd like to think that I could read those books forever and forever, and die unlamented, unknown, unsung, unhonored - and packed with information.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Book
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For each believes his glimm'ering lamp to be the gorgeous light of day.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Believe
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Do what thy manhood bids thee do.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Thee
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Reason is Life's sole arbiter, themagic Laby'rinth's single clue.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Life
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The Now, that indivisible point which studs the length of infinite line Whose ends are nowhere, is thine all , the puny all thou callest thine.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Lines
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The men were wild as ourang-outans, and the women fit only to flog cattle.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Men
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[Shahrazad] had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of by gone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred.
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Wise
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When doctors differ who decides amid the milliard-headed throng?
- Richard Francis Burton
Collection: Doctors