"Jerusalem Delivered" Quotes
"Jerusalem Delivered" tells the epic tale of the First Crusade and the Christian army's quest to reclaim the Holy Land.
poetry | 504 pages | Published in 1581
Quotes
Love is a faith that dreams are true.
To arms and to the fight; I am not here to talk, but to give battle.
In peace, the bitterest enemy is the best of friends; in war, the nearest friend is the worst of enemies.
Heaven is not always angry when it sends the heaviest misfortunes.
Patience is a virtue that causes no shame to him who possesses it.
Is it not better to die well than to live badly?
Who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires, and fears, is more than a king.
The sweetest fruits are those that are difficult to obtain.
Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom.
Fortune befriends the bold.





