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We Become Like Those Whom We Habitually Admire
Talent Without Tact Is Only Half Talent
Friendship Throws a Greater Lustre on Prosperity, While It Lightens Adversity by Sharing in Its Griefs and Troubles
Behaviour Is a Mirror in Which Every One Shows His Image
Procrastination Is the Thief of Time
Merciful to the Man, But Not to His Wickedness
ACT in Such a Manner as to Create No Bad Feeling
A Vacant Mind Is Open to All Suggestions, as the Hollow Mountain Returns All Sounds
Reprove Your Friend Privately; Commend Him Publicly
Real and Solid Happiness Springs from Moderation
The Less Power a Man Has, the More He Likes to Use It
Inquire about Your Neighbour Before You Build, and about Your Companions Before You Travel
He Who Can Feel Ashamed Will Not Readily Do Wrong
Let Him Take Heart Who Does Advance, Even in the Smallest Degree
Prayer Is the Voice of Faith
Nothing Valuable Can Be Lost by Taking Time
Pride Requires Very Costly Food-Its Keeper's Happiness
Never Leave That Till To-Morrow Which You Can Do Today
Many Men Know How to Flatter, Few Men Know How to Praise
To Be Envied Is a Nobler Fate Than to Be Pitied
Be Silent, or Say Something Better Than Silence
Health Is the Greatest Gift, Contentedness the Best Riches
A Step Forward Is Worth More Than All the Centuries
The Best Thing Is to Be Respected, the Next, Is to Be Loved; It Is Bad to Be Hated, But Still Worse to Be Despised