Suspect all extraneous and groundless civilities. |
That ornamental excrement that grows beneath the chin |
That trial is not fair where affection is judge |
The best way to see divine light is to put out thy own candle |
The devil gets up to the belfry by the vicar's skirts |
The Devil himself is good, when he is pleased |
The devil lies brooding in the miser's chest |
The fool wanders, a wise man travels. |
The mob has many heads, but no brains |
The more laws, the more offenders. |
The more wit the less courage. |
The number of malefactors authorizes not the crime |
The patient is not likely to recover who makes the doctor his heir |
The pyramids themselves, doting with age, have forgotten the names of their founders. |
The weakest and most timorous are the most revengeful and implacable |