A ruddy drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs; The world uncertain comes and goes, The lover rooted stays |
A sage is the instructor of a hundred ages. |
A sect or party is an incognito devised to save man from the vexation of thinking. |
A strenuous soul hates cheap success. |
A sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women. |
A thought which does not result in an action is nothing much, and an action which does not proceed from a thought is nothing at all. |
A true friend is somebody who can make us do what we can. |
A woman should always challenge our respect, and never move our compassion. |
a word of contempt often in his mouth. |
Accept your genius and say what you think. |
Adopt the pace of nature; her secret is patience. |
All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone |
All conservatives are such from personal defects. They have been effeminated by position or nature, born halt and blind, through luxury of their parents, and can only, like invalids, act on the defensive. |
All diseases run into one, old age. |
All great masters are chiefly distinguished by the power of adding a second, a third, and perhaps a fourth step in a continuous line. Many a man had taken the first step. With every additional step you enhance immensely the value of you first. |