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- An Irish man fights before he reasons, a Scotchman reasons before he fights, an Englishman is not particular as to the order of precedence, but…
- Genius in one grand particular is like life. We know nothing of either but by their effects.
- Religion has treated knowledge sometimes as an enemy, sometimes as a hostage; often as a captive and more often as a child; but knowledge has…
- Anguish of mind has driven thousands to suicide; anguish of body, none. This proves that the health of the mind is of far more consequence…
- In most quarrels there is a fault on both sides. A quarrel may be compared to a spark, which cannot be produced without a flint,…
- Love, like the cold bath, is never negative, it seldom leaves us where it finds us; if once we plunge into it, it will either…
- To be continually subject to the breath of slander, will tarnish the purest virtue, as a constant exposure to the atmosphere will obscure the brightness…
- There are some who write, talk, and think, so much about vice and virtue, that they have no time to practice either the one or…
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