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 362 HELIOTROPE HELL

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Hell is paved with infants' skulls. Baxter. In Hazlitt—Table Talk. He was stoned by the women of Kidderminster for quoting this in the pulpit. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Guevara) • L'enfer est plein de bonnes volontes ou desirs. Hell is full of good wishes or desires. St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Archbishop Trench calls It "queen of all proverbs." | seealso = (See also {{sc|Baxter, De Sales}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = The heart of man is the place the devil dwells in; I feel sometimes a hell dwells within myself. Sir Thomas Browne—Religio Medici. Pt. I. Sec. LI. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Milton}} under {{sc|Mind}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = But quiet to quick bosoms is a hell, And there hath been thy bane. Byron—CAiHe Harold. Canto III. St. 42. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Heaven | page = 362 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell! Byron—The Giaour. L. 748. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Heaven | page = 362 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Quien ha infierene nula es retencio. In hell there is no retention. | author = Cervantes | work = Don Quixote. | place = I. 25. Sancho Panza, misquoting the saying. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Bernard}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Hell is paved with priests' skulls. St. Chrysostom. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Baxter, Fdsmin, Wander) | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 15 | text = Undique ad inferos tantundem viae est. From all sides there is equally a way to the lower world. Cicero—Tusc. Qwest. Bk. I. 43. 104. Quoted as a saying of Anaxagoras. | seealso = (See also {{sc|More}} under {{sc|Heaven}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = There is in hell a place stone-built throughout, Called Malebolge, of an iron hue, Like to the wall that circles it about. Dante—Inferno. Canto XVIII. L. 1. We spirits have just such natures We had for all the world, when human creatures; And, therefore, I, that was an actress here, Play all my tricks in hell, a goblin there. Dryden—Tyrannick Love. Epilogue. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Heaven | page = 362 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = The way of sinners is made plain with stones, but at the end thereof is the pit of hell. Ecclesiasticus. XXI. 10. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Heaven | page = 362 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Hell is paved with the skulls of great scholars, and paled in with the bones of great men. Giles Ftrmin—The Real Christian. (1670) Quoted as a proverb. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Chrysostom}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Weave the warp, and weave the woof, The winding sheet of Edward's race; Give ample room and verge enough The characters of Hell to trace. Gray—Bard. Canto H. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Dryden}} under {{sc|Fortune}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = El infierno es lleno de buenas intenciones. Hell is full of good intentions. Adapted probably from a saying of Antonio Guevara, quoted by the Portuguese as "Hell is paved with good intentions, and roofed with lost opportunities." | seealso = (See also {{sc|Baxter, Bernard, De Sales}}) | topic = | page = }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Hell is full of good meanings and wishings. | author = Herbert | work = Jacula Prudentum. No. 176. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Bernard)