A chapter of accidents. |
A chapter of accidents. |
Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most always want it the least. |
Courts and camps are the only places to learn the world in. |
Due attention to the inside of books, and due contempt for the outside, is the proper relation between a man of sense and his books. |
Every woman is infallibly to be gained by every sort of flattery, and every man by one sort or other. |
Idleness is only the refuge of weak minds. |
Religion is by no means a proper subject of conversation in a mixed company. |
Sacrifice to the Graces. |
Take the tone of the company you are in. |