Frases de Edward Young
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Edward Young , fue un poeta inglés del Prerromanticismo, recordado especialmente por su obra Night Thoughts , uno de los poetas de cementerio. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. julio 1683 – 5. abril 1765
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Frases célebres de Edward Young

“Sed prudentes con la velocidad; un tonto a los cuarenta años es un tonto tontísimo.”

Fuente, Love of Fame: The Universal Passion, in Seven Characteristical Satires (1741), sátira II, línea 282. Edward Young. Kessinger Publishing, 2010. ISBN 1-165-53437-1.

“El ambicioso es un esclavo de lo mucho que desea: el hombre libre es el que nada desea.”

Fuente, Vanesa Gil, Las perlas de Sofía: citas para estudiosos de la vida https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=1G55DgAAQBAJ&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=El+ambicioso+es+un+esclavo+de+lo+mucho+que+desea:+el+hombre+libre+es+el+que+nada+desea&source=bl&ots=hHDjGK2ypk&sig=w5ZVmrRmmvyiuBRnOhjdqjZsGoU&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP99HSsPbbAhXGGpAKHSGMAK8Q6AEIRzAK#v=onepage&q=El%20ambicioso%20es%20un%20esclavo%20de%20lo%20mucho%20que%20desea%3A%20el%20hombre%20libre%20es%20el%20que%20nada%20desea&f=false, ISBN-13: 978-1482673968.
Fuente: Las perlas de Sofía https://www.amazon.com.mx/Las-perlas-Sofia-Citas-Estudiosos/dp/1482673967

“Un hombre de treinta años sospecha que él es tonto, está seguro a los cuarenta y modifica sus planes, a los cincuenta se reprocha su infamante demora y se apremia para resolverse en su prudente propósito, con toda su grandeza de ánimo se resuelve y lo resuelve, después muere de todos modos.”

Fuente, Eric Marcus, Manual de pesimista, Editorial Norma, 1994, ISBN 958-04-2639-2, página 84.
Fuente: Manual del pesimista https://lamenteesmaravillosa.com/cincuenta-grandes-verdades-del-manual-del-pesimista/

Edward Young: Frases en inglés

“A God all mercy is a God unjust.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night IV, Line 233.

“The spirit walks of every day deceased.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 180.

“Procrastination is the thief of time.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night I, Line 393.

“And friend received with thumps upon the back.”

Universal Passion; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“To waft a feather or to drown a fly.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night I, Line 154.

“A man of pleasure is a man of pains.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night VIII, Line 793.

“Too low they build who build beneath the stars.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 206.
Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night VIII

“Like our shadows,
Our wishes lengthen as our sun declines.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night V, Line 661.

“What ardently we wish we soon believe.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night VII, Line 1311.

“In youth, what disappointments of our own making: in age, what disappointments from the nature of things.”

A Vindication of Providence; or, A True Estimate of Human Life (1728).

“Life's cares are comforts; such by Heav'n design'd;
He that hath none must make them, or be wretched.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 160.

“How blessings brighten as they take their flight!”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 602.

“The man that makes a character makes foes.”

To Mr. Pope, epistle I, l. 28 (1730).

“Accept a miracle instead of wit,—
See two dull lines with Stanhope's pencil writ.”

Lines written with the Diamond Pencil of Lord Chesterfield; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“They only babble who practise not reflection.”

From Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Pizarro, Act I, sc. i.
Misattributed

“Tomorrow is a satire on today,
And shows its weakness.”

This is a quotation from "The Old Man's Relapse", a poem addressed to Edward Young, but written by Lord Melcombe.
Misattributed

“He mourns the dead who lives as they desire.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 24.

“The future… seems to me no unified dream but a mince pie, long in the baking, never quite done.”

Widely attributed to Edward Young, but in fact written by E. B. White in Harper's Magazine (December 1940), and reprinted in his One Man's Meat (1942).
Misattributed

“And waste their music on the savage race.”

Satire V, l. 228.
Love of Fame (1725-1728)

“The man of wisdom is the man of years.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night V, Line 775.

“That life is long which answers life's great end.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night V, Line 773.

“Virtue alone has majesty in death.”

Edward Young Night-Thoughts

Fuente: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 650.