Quotes 2501 till 2520 of 10234.
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He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage.
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He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be shall never want attentive and favorable hearers.
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He that hath promised pardon on our repentance hat not promised life till we repent.
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He that is not handsome at 20, nor strong at 30, nor rich at 40, nor wise at 50, will never be handsome, strong, rich or wise.
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He that is robbed, not wanting what is stolen, him not know t, and he's not robbed at all.
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He that is taken and put into prison or chains is not conquered, though overcome; for he is still an enemy.
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He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not write a very profound lecture on other men's heads.
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He that loves not his wife and children feeds a lioness at home, and broods a nest of sorrows.
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He that pursues fame with just claims, trusts his happiness to the winds; but he that endeavors after it by false merit, has to fear, not only the violence of the storm, but the leaks of his vessel.
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He that sleeps feels not the toothache.
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He that thinks he can afford to be negligent is not far from being poor.
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He that will not apply new remedies, must expect new evils: for Time is the greatest innovator: and if Time, of course, alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?.
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He that would be angry and sin not, must not be angry with anything but sin.
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He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees.
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He that's secure is not safe.
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He travels best that knows when to return. Middleton For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.
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He was of the faith chiefly in the sense that the church he currently did not attend was Catholic.
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He was then in his fifty-fourth year, when even in the case of poets reason and passion begin to discuss a peace treaty and usually conclude it not very long afterwards.
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He was thinking alone, and seriously racking his brain to find a direction for this single force four times multiplied, with which he did not doubt, as with the lever for which Archimedes sought, they should succeed in moving the world, when some one tapped gently at his door.
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He who believes in nobody knows that he himself is not to be trusted.
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