This I consider to be a valuable principle in life: Do no thing in excess. |
Too much liberty corrupts us all. |
You believe easily that which you hope for earnestly. |
Of my friends I am the only one left. |
I am a human being; nothing human can be alien to me. |
Extreme law is often extreme injustice. |
She ne'er was really charming till she died. |
They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head. |
The anger of lovers renews their love. |
How often things occur by mere chance which we dared not even hope for. |
So many men, so many opinions. |
We are all of us the worse for too much liberty. |
Moderation in all things. |
Perhaps believing in good design is like believing in God, it makes you an optimist. |
You're a wise person if you can easily direct your attention to what ever needs it. |
They are so knowing, that they know nothing. |
I do not give money for just mere hopes. |
In fact nothing is said that has not been said before. |
Human nature is so constituted, that all see and judge better in the affairs of other men than in their own. |
I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me. |