18+ William Gilbert Quotes On Education, Religion And Socialism

When everyone is somebody, then no one's anybody. - William Gilbert

When everyone is somebody, then no one's anybody. — William Gilbert

Man is nature's sole mistake. — William Gilbert

In the discovery of secret things and in the investigation of hidden causes, stronger reasons are obtained from sure experiments and demonstrated arguments than from probable conjectures and the opinions of philosophical speculators of the common sort. — William Gilbert

O that the gods would bring to a miserable end such fictitious, crazy, deformed labours, with which the minds of the studious are blinded! — William Gilbert

The House of Peers, throughout the war, did nothing in particular, and did it very well. — William Gilbert

If you wish in this world to advance your merits you're bound to enhance; You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, Or, trust me, you haven't a chance. — William Gilbert

Humor is a drug which it's the fashion to abuse. — William Gilbert

You have no idea what a poor opinion I have of myself and how little I deserve it. — William Gilbert

And I always voted at my party's call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all. — William Gilbert

I am never, never, sick at sea. What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever. — William Gilbert

He combines the manners of a Marquis with the morals of a Methodist. — William Gilbert

Philosophy is for the few. — William Gilbert

We will hang you, never fear, Most politely, most politely. — William Gilbert

The magnet's name the observing Grecians drew. From the magnetic region where it grew. — William Gilbert

A lodestone is a wonderful thing in very many experiments, and like living things. And one of its remarkable virtues in that which the ancients considered to be a living soul in the sky, in the globes and in the stars, in the sun and in the moon. — William Gilbert

No one can have a higher opinion of him than I have, and I think he's a dirty little beast. — William Gilbert

The magnetic force is animate, or imitates a soul; in many respects it surpasses the human soul while it is united to an organic body. — William Gilbert

Look for knowledge not in books but in things themselves. — William Gilbert

Life Lessons by William Gilbert

  1. William Gilbert's work demonstrates the importance of collaboration, as he often worked closely with the librettist Arthur Sullivan to create some of the most beloved operettas of the Victorian era.
  2. Gilbert's witty and often satirical lyrics provide insight into the social and political issues of the time, offering valuable lessons in the power of satire and humor.
  3. Gilbert's music is also a testament to the power of creativity and innovation, as he often pushed the boundaries of traditional musical forms to create something truly unique and timeless.
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