John Selden Quote

In a troubled state we must do as in foul weather upon a river, not think to cut directly through, for the boat may be filled with water; but rise and fall as the waves do, and give way as much as we conveniently can.


Table-talk, 1689, ed. by E. Arber. (Eng. repr.). (ed. 1689)


In a troubled state we must do as in foul weather upon a river, not think to cut directly through, for the boat may be filled with water; but rise...

In a troubled state we must do as in foul weather upon a river, not think to cut directly through, for the boat may be filled with water; but rise...

In a troubled state we must do as in foul weather upon a river, not think to cut directly through, for the boat may be filled with water; but rise...

In a troubled state we must do as in foul weather upon a river, not think to cut directly through, for the boat may be filled with water; but rise...