| Quotes |
Topic |
| Beggary | Better a living beggar than a buried emperor. |
| Behavior | Still people are dangerous. |
| Deceit | It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver. |
| Deceit | It is twice the pleasure to deceive the deceiver. |
| Deception | It is twice the pleasure to deceive the deceiver. |
| End | We ought to consider the end in everything. |
| End | In my end is my beginning. |
| Enemies | Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is worth more. |
| Example | Example is a dangerous lure: where the wasp got through the gnat sticks fast. |
| Flies | A fly sat on the chariot wheel And said "what a dust I raise." |
| Glory | No flowery road leads to glory. |
| Ignorance | Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is worth more. |
| Imitation | Imitators are a slavish herd and fools in my opinion. |
| Innocence | We become innocent when we are unfortunate. |
| Instinct | 'Tis thus we heed no instincts but our own, Believe no evil, till the evil's done. |
| Misery | We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness? |
| Patience | By time and toil we sever What strength and rage could never. |
| Patience | Patience and passage of time do more than strength and fury. |
| Possession | It is said, that the thing you possess is worth more than two you may have in the future. The one is sure and the other is not. |
| Quality | By the work one knows the workmen. |
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