| Quotes |
Topic |
| Guidance | Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us, and then we'll need no other light. |
| Hair | Beware of her fair hair, for she excels All women in the magic of her locks; And when she winds them round a young man's neck, She will not ever set him free again. |
| Happiness | Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, And in their pleasure takes joy, even as though t'were his own. |
| Happiness | The highest happiness, the purest joys of life, wear out at last. |
| Hatred | Hatred is active, and envy passive dislike; there is but one step from envy to hate. |
| Health | Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. The soul must see through these eyes alone, and if they are dim, the whole world is clouded. |
| Heart | My peace is gone, my heart is heavy. |
| Heart | Only the heart without a stain knows perfect ease. |
| Heart | A wounded heart can with difficulty be cured. |
| Heroes | To a valet no man is a hero. |
| Ignorance | There is nothing more frightful than an active ignorance. |
| Illness | If you start to think about your physical or moral condition, you usually find that you are sick. |
| Imagination | There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste. |
| Importance | Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least. |
| Indecision | Then indecision brings its own delays, And days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. |
| Instinct | A good man, through obscurest aspirations Has still an instinct of the one true way. |
| Insult | No sacred fane requires us to submit to insult. |
| Language | Those who know nothing of foreign languages, knows nothing of their own. |
| Laughter | Nothing shows a man's character more than what he laughs at. |
| Learning | In the end we retain from our studies only that which we practically apply. |
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