Romance is a love affair in other that domestic surroundings |
Romance is a love affair in other that domestic surroundings |
Silence in love betrays more woe - Than words though ne'er so witty; A beggar that is dumb, you know, may challenge double pity |
Speaking much is a sign of vanity, for he that is lavish with words is a niggard in deed |
Take special care that thou never trust any friend or servant with any matter that may endanger thine estate; for so shalt thou make thyself a bond-slave to him that thou trustest, and leave thyself always to his mercy |
The difference between a rich man and a poor man, is this - the former eats hen when he pleases, and the latter when he can get it |
The difference between a rich man and a poor man, is this - the former eats hen when he pleases, and the latter when he can get it |
The employer generally gets the employees he deserves. |
The gain of lying is, not to be trusted of any, nor to be believed when we speak the truth |
The world itself is but a large prison, out of which some are daily led to execution. |
The world itself is but a large prison, out of which some are daily led to execution. |
There is nothing exempt from the peril of mutation; the earth, heavens, and whole world is thereunto subject. |
Use your youth so that you may have comfort to remember it when it has forsaken you, and not sigh and grieve at the account thereof. |
War begets quiet, quiet idleness, idleness disorder, disorder ruin; likewise ruin order, order virtue, virtue glory, and good fortune. |
Who so taketh in hand to frame any state or government ought to presuppose that all men are evil, and at occasions will show themselves so to be. |