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John Gay byl anglický básník a dramatik. Jeho nejznámějším dílem je parodická hra Žebrácká opera , zhudebněná Johannem Christophem Pepuschem, v českém prostředí známá díky adaptacím Bertolda Brechta a Václava Havla a také díky následné filmové adaptaci Jiřího Menzla. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. červen 1685 – 4. prosinec 1732
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John Gay nejznámější citáty

„Žárlivé ženy nám vnukají myšlenky na něco, co by nás jinak ani nenapadlo.“

Varianta: Žárlivost ženy nám vnutkají myšlenky na něco, co by nás nikdy nenapadlo.

„Život je žert. To jsem si vždycky myslel, teď to vím.“

nápis na jeho náhrobku
Varianta: Že život žert je z všeho zdá se,
to jsem si myslel, teď vím to zase.

John Gay: Citáty anglicky

“Where yet was ever found a mother
Who'd give her booby for another?”

Fable III, "The Mother, the Nurse, and the Fairy"
Fables (1727)

“Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; and now I know it.”

My Own Epitaph, inscribed on Gay’s monument in Westminster Abbey; also quoted as "I thought so once; but now I know it".
Varianta: Life is a jest, and all things show it,
I thought so once, and now I know it.

“Fill it up. I take as large draughts of liquor as I did of love. I hate a flincher in either.”

Mrs. Trapes, Act III, sc. vi
The Beggar's Opera (1728)

“In beauty faults conspicuous grow;
The smallest speck is seen on snow.”

Fable XI, "The Peacock, Turkey, and Goose"
Fables (1727)

“When we risk no contradiction,
It prompts the tongue to deal in fiction.”

Fable X, "The Elephant and the Bookseller"
Fables (1727)

“I must have women—there is nothing unbends the mind like them.”

Macheath, Act II, sc. iii
The Beggar's Opera (1728)

“All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd.”

Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Brother, brother! we are both in the wrong.”

Act II, scene ii
The Beggar's Opera (1728)

“Envy is a kind of praise.”

Fable XLIV http://books.google.com/books?id=8Q9IAAAAMAAJ&q=%22envy+is+a+kind+of+praise%22&pg=PA170#v=onepage, "The Hound and the Huntsman"
Fables (1727)

“By outward show let's not be cheated;
An ass should like an ass be treated.”

XI, "The Packhorse and Carrier"
Fables (1727), Fables, Part the Second (1738)