The wish is father to the thought
This page is about the saying "The wish is father to the thought"
Possible meaning:
Our opinions or beliefs are often influenced by our desires and hopes. The phrase "father to" is used in the sense of parentage: the thought is born from the wish.
Origin: This proverb is based on Shakespeare's King Henry IV Part 2 (1597):
Prince Henry (Harry):
I never thought to hear you speak again.
King Henry IV:
Thy wish was father, Harry, to that thought:
I stay too long by thee, I weary thee.
wish (noun): desire, hope
thought (noun): an idea or opinion in the mind
thought (noun): an idea or opinion in the mind
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Contributor: Josef Essberger