John Selden Quote

Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that in all fortunes he hath something to entertain and comfort himself withal.


Table Talk: Being the Discourses of John Selden (ed. 1689)


Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that...

Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that...

Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that...

Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that...