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- Compliments cost nothing, yet many pay dear for them.
- Thou ought to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises, and therefore equally cautious in making them.
- Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and…
- All the molestations of marriage are abundantly recompensed with the other comforts which God bestoweth on them who make a wise choice of a wife
- Poetry is music in words; and music is poetry in sound: both excellent sauce, but those have lived and died poor, who made them their…
- A woman, a dog and a walnut tree, the more you beat them, the better they be.
- Even doubtful accusations leave a stain behind them
- When good people have a falling out, only one of them may be at fault at first; but if the strife continues long, usually both…
- There is mention of a sword turning every way: parallel whereto is the Word of God in a wounded conscience. Man's heart is full of…
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