| Quotes |
Topic |
| Breeding | What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh. |
| Cats | It has been the providence of Nature to give this creature nine lives instead of one. |
| Conscience | Guilty consciences always make people cowards. |
| Deeds | We ought to do our neighbour all the good we can. If you do good, good will be done to you; but if you do evil, the same will be measured back to you again. |
| Grudges | There are some who bear a grudge even to those that do them good. |
| Manipulation | Men are used as they use others. |
| Physicians | There was once, in a remote part of the East, a man who was altogether void of knowledge and experience, yet presumed to call himself a physician. |
| Poetry | 'Twas he that ranged the words at random flung, Pierced the fair pearls and them together strung. |
| Possession | That possession was the strongest tenure of the law. |
| Possession | Exclusive property is a theft against nature. |
| Repentance | Whoever . . . prefers the service of princes before his duty to his Creator, will be sure, early or late, to repent in vain. |
| Roses | He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. |
| Roses | There is no gathering the rose without being pricked by the thorns. |
| Wooing | 'Twas he that ranged the words at random flung, Pierced the fair pearls and them together strung. |
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