Share this sentence
— Seneca the Younger"All that lies betwixt the cradle and the grave is uncertain."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
As kings are begotten and born like other men, it is to be presumed that they are of the human species; and perhaps, had they thesame education, they might prove like other men. But, flattered from their cradles, their hearts are corrupted, and their heads are turned, so that they seem to be a species by themselves.... Flattery cannot be too strong for them; drunk with it from their infancy, like old drinkers, they require dreams.
— Lord Chesterfield
Next Quote
Ere yet we yearn for what is out of our reach, we are still in the cradle. When wearied out with our yearnings, desire again falls asleep; we are on the death-bed.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Loading recommended content...