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  • I did this night promise my wife never to go to bed without calling upon God, upon my knees, in prayer.

    Prayer   Night   Wife  
    Samuel Pepys (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Pepys (Illustrated)”, p.2272, Delphi Classics
  • It having been a very cold night last night I had got some cold, and so in pain by wind, and a sure precursor of pain is sudden letting off farts, and when that stops, then my passages stop and my pain begins

    Pain   Night   Wind  
    Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham (1985). “The Shorter Pepys”, p.397, Univ of California Press
  • At the Royall Oake Taverne, I drank a sort of French wine called Ho Bryan, that hath a good and most particular taste that I never met with.

    Wine   Taste   Mets  
    Samuel Pepys (1876). “Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F. R. S.: From His Ms. Cypher in the Pepysian Library, with a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Deciphered, with Additional Notes, by Rev. Mynors Bright ...”, p.183
  • My wife, who, poor wretch, is troubled with her lonely life.

    Lonely   Wife   Poor  
    'Diary' 19 December 1662
  • Find myself £43 worse than I was the last month ... chiefly arisen from my layings-out in clothes for myself and wife; viz., for her, about £12, and for myself, £55 or thereabouts.

    Clothes   Wife   Lasts  
    Samuel PEPYS (1858). “Diary and correspondance of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.,secretary to the admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II”, p.53
  • I do still see that my nature is not to be quite conquered, but will esteem pleasure above all things, though yet in the middle of it, it has reluctances after my business, which is neglected by my following my pleasure. However musique and women I cannot but give way to, whatever my business is.

    Business   Giving   Way  
    Diary, 9 Mar. 1666
  • I went home and took my wife and went to my Cosen Tho. Pepys's and found them just sat down to dinner, which was very good; only the venison pasty was palpable beef, which was not handsome.

    Food   Home   Wife  
    Samuel Pepys (2000). “The Diary of Samuel Pepys”, p.9, Univ of California Press
  • The best of a bad bargain.

  • To church in the morning, and there saw a wedding in the church, which I have not seen many a day; and the young people so merry one with another, and strange to see what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition, every man and woman gazing and smiling at them.

    Morning   Men   People  
    'Diary' 25 December 1665
  • The truth is, I do indulge myself a little the more in pleasure, knowing that this is the proper age of my life to do it; and, out of my observation that most men that do thrive in the world do forget to take pleasure during the time that they are getting their estate, but reserve that till they have got one, and then it is too late for them to enjoy it.

    Men   Knowing   Age  
    Samuel Pepys (2012). “Diary of Samuel Pepys: Selected Passages”, p.143, Courier Corporation
  • As happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon me!

    Happiness   Smile   Men  
    Samuel Pepys (1997). “The Concise Pepys”, p.173, Wordsworth Editions
  • Mighty proud I am that I am able to have a spare bed for my friends.

    Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham (1985). “The Shorter Pepys”, p.651, Univ of California Press
  • Music [is] a science peculiarly productive of a pleasure that no state of life, publick or private, secular or sacred; no difference of age or season; no temper of mind or condition of health exempt from present anguish; nor, lastly, distinction of quality, renders either improper, untimely, or unentertaining.

    Differences   Mind   Age  
    Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham (1983). “The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Companion”, p.259, Univ of California Press
  • Poorpeoplestaying intheir houses aslong astill thevery fire touched them, and then running into boats or clambering from one pair of stair by the waterside to another. And among other things, the poor pigeons I perceive were loath to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconies till they were some of them burned, their wings, and fell down.

    Running   Wings   Fire  
    1666 Diary entry, 2 Sep.The Great Fire of London continued for four days, destroying four-fifths of the total area of the city.
  • Strange to say what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition.

    Love   Funny   Marriage  
    'Diary' 25 December 1665
  • Now public business takes up so much of my time that I must get time a Sundays or a nights to look after my own matters.

    Sunday   Night   Looks  
    Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham (1985). “The Shorter Pepys”, p.380, Univ of California Press
  • But me thought it lessened my esteem of a king, that he should not be able to command the rain.

    Leadership   Kings   Rain  
    'Diary' 19 July 1662
  • He that will not stoop for a pin will never be worth a pound.

    Pounds   Classroom   Pins  
    Samuel Pepys (1858). “Diary and Correspondence: The Diary deciphered by the K. J. Smith from the original Shorthand Ms. in the Pepysian Library. With a life and notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. In four volumes”, p.341
  • I went out to Charing Cross to see Major General Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could in that condition.

    'Diary' 13 October 1660
  • I know not how to abstain from reading.

    Reading   Knows  
  • I see it is impossible for the King to have things done as cheap as other men.

    Kings   Men   Done  
    'Diary' 21 July 1662
  • Thanks be to God, since my leaving drinking of wine, I do find myself much better, and do mind my business better, and do spend less money, and less time lost in idle company.

    God   Drinking   Wine  
    Diary 26 January (1662)
  • However, music and women I cannot but give way to, whatever my business is.

    Music   Business   Giving  
    "The Diary of Samuel Pepys: A New and Complete Transcription".
  • But Lord! To see the absurd nature of Englishmen that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange.

    'Diary' 27 November 1662
  • Fight the good fight; and always call to mind that it is not you who are mortal, but this body of ours. For your true being is not discerned by perceiving your physical appearance. But 'what a man's mind is, that is what he is' not that individual human shape that we identify through our senses.

    Fighting   Men   Mind  
  • And it is a wonder what will be the fashion after the plagueisdoneastoperiwigs, fornobody will daretobuy any haire for fear of the infectionthat it had been cut off the heads of people dead of the plague.

  • Before I went to bed, I sat up till 2 a-clock in my chamber, reading of Mr. Hooke's Microscopical Observations, the most ingenious book that I ever read in my life.

    Reading   Book   Bed  
    Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham (1985). “The Shorter Pepys”, p.464, Univ of California Press
  • I find my wife hath something in her gizzard, that only waits an opportunity of being provoked to bring up; but I will not, for my content-sake, give it.

    Samuel Pepys (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Pepys (Illustrated)”, p.2195, Delphi Classics
  • Did satisfy myself mighty fair in the truth of the saying that the world do not grow old at all, but is in as good condition in all respects as ever it was.

    World   Grows   Fairs  
    Samuel PEPYS (1858). “Diary and correspondance of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.,secretary to the admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II”, p.57
  • Strange to see how a good dinner and feasting reconciles everybody.

    'Diary' 9 November 1665
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