Loudness is impotence.

The miser robs himself.

Half talent is no talent.

Defeat serves to enlighten us.

Good-humor is always a success.

A great passion has no partner.

Words are the wings of actions.

Thinkers are as scarce as gold.

Where pride begins, love ceases.

The public seldom forgive twice.

Borrowed wit is the poorest wit.

Wisdom is the repose of the mind.

Women are proverbially credulous.

Conscience is wiser than science.

The worst of faces still is human.

Sensibility is the power of woman.

Dress is an index of your contents.

Every man has his devilish minutes.

All finery is a sign of littleness.

Malice is poisoned by her own venom.

Conscience is the sentinel of virtue.

The immoderate cannot laugh moderately.

Too much gravity argues a shallow mind.

Calmness of will is a sign of grandeur.

And still, laughter is akin to weeping.

Who is fatal to others is so to himself.

He scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much.

Stubbornness is the strength of the weak.

The conscience is more wise than science.

True love, like the eye, can bear no flaw.

As your enemies and your friends, so are you

Vanity and rudeness are seldom seen together.

Have you ever seen a pedant with a warm heart?

He also has energy who cannot be deprived of it.

The horse-laugh indicates brutality of character.

A sneer is often the sign of heartless malignity.

The countenance is more eloquent than the tongue.

Humility with energy is often mistaken for pride.

Softness of smile indicates softness of character.

God protects those he loves from worthless reading.

Decided ends are sure signs of a decided character.

Who gives a trifle meanly is meaner than the trifle.

Airs of importance are the credentials of impotence.

The humblest star twinkles most in the darkest night.

Who will sacrifice nothing, and enjoy all, is a fool.

Who trades in contradictions will not be contradicted.

As the interest of man, so his God - as his God, so he.

He who purposely cheats his friend would cheat his God.

Intuition is the clear conception of the whole at once.

Let the degree of egotism be the measure of confidence.

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