However much a man gives, there is more that he withholds |
However much a man gives, there is more that he withholds |
I could do without your face, Chloe, and without your neck, and your hands, and your limbs, and to save myself the trouble of mentioning the points in detail, I could do without you altogether |
I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinions of himself than on the opinions of others |
I mean, you never know how these things are going to go, but I always want to be prepared that I have everything in order so if I need to go then I can. Because, obviously, if there's not electric, there's not gas. |
I think he needs our pity who likes none |
I think if we had the same magnitude of devastation that they had, we would be very much challenged as well, |
I would rather smell of nothing than of perfume |
If all men cannot be brought to the same opinion on morals and religion, it is at least worthwhile to give them good reasons for as much as they can be persuaded to accept |
If fame is only to come after death, I am in no hurry for it |
If it does not fit leave it, if it is not true do not say it. |
If it is not right do not do it; if it is not true do not say it. |
If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself but to your own estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. |
If you are pained by external things, it is not they that disturb you, but your own judgment of them. And it is in your power to wipe out that judgment now. |
If you want him to mourn, you had best leave him nothing |