Fate is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity. |
Formidable is that enemy that lies hid in a man's own breast |
Fortune is like glass--the brighter the glitter, the more easily broken. |
Fortune, when she caresses a man too much, makes him a fool |
Friendship either finds or makes equals |
From the errors of others, a wise man corrects his own. |
Frugality is misery in disguise |
Gain cannot be made without some other person's loss |
God looks at the clean hands, not the full ones. |
Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. |
He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so |
He can best avoid a snare who knows how to set one |
He gets through too late who goes too fast |
He gives the poor man twice as much good who gives quickly. |
He is most free from danger, who, even when safe, is on his guard |