Good sense and good-nature are never separated, though the ignorant world has thought otherwise. Good nature, by which I mean beneficence and candor, is the product of right reason. John Dryden (1631 – 1700)

Good sense and good-nature are never separated, though the ignorant world has thought otherwise. Good nature, by which I mean beneficence and candor, is the product of right reason. John Dryden (1631 – 1700)
I am as free as Nature first made man, ere the base laws of servitude began. John Dryden (1631 – 1700)
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; he who would search for pearls must dive below. John Dryden (1631 – 1700)