People who abhor solitude may abhor company almost as much. |
If success is a habit, it is a hard one to acquire. |
Friends are sometimes boring, but enemies never. |
Folly always knows the answer. |
Most reputations are not ruined but forgotten. |
Magic trick: to make people disappear, ask them to fulfill their promises. |
In the game of love, the losers are more celebrated than the winners. |
If beggars do not hate the rest of us, they are even more abject than I had imagined. |
The ravaged face in the mirror hides the enchanting youth that is the real me. |
Even the most fickle are faithful to a few bad habits. |
Talk about yourself as much as you like, but do not expect others to listen. |
Philosophy likes to keen common sense on the run. |
Love begins with an image; lust with a sensation. |
Worried about being a dull fellow? You might develop your talent for being irritating. |
Who would not give up wit for power and beauty? |
Children use all their wiles to get their way with adults. Adults do the same with children. Topics: Children |
The body has a mind of its own. |
Lying just for the fun of it is either art or pathology. |
The horse stares at its captor, barely remembering the free kicks of youth. |
In the street, the gaze of desire is furtive or menacing. |