For you to ask advice on the rules of love is no better than to ask advice on the rules of madness |
Fortune favors the brave. |
He makes a great mistake... who supposes that authority is firmer or better established when it is founded by force than that which is welded by affection. |
He makes a great mistake... who supposes that authority is firmer or better established when it is founded by force than that which is welded by affection. |
How often events, by chance, and unexpectedly, came to pass, which you had not dared even to hope for! |
How often things occur by mere chance which we dared not even hope for. |
How unfair the fate which ordains that those who have the least should be always adding to the treasury of the wealthy. |
Human nature is so constituted, that all see and judge better in the affairs of other men than in their own |
I am a human being; nothing human can be alien to me. |
I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me |
I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me. |
I am a man; and nothing human is foreign to me |
I am a man; I consider nothing human alien to me |
I am human and let nothing human be alien to me. |
I bid him look into the lives of men as though into a mirror, and from others to take an example of himself |