As experience widens, one begins to see how much upon a level all human things are. |
If we only knew the real value of a day |
If you go in for argument, take care of your temper. Your logic, if you have any, will take care of itself. |
Literature and Society in the First Modern Period, 321 B.C. - A.D. 235, |
Take it for granted that the greater your achievement the more genuine will be the surprise of your friends and neighbors |
When a man thinks he is reading the character of another, he is often unconsciously betraying his own; and this is especially the case with those persons whose knowledge of the world is of such sort that it results in extreme distrust of men |