| Quotes |
Topic |
| Injury | Justice consists of doing no one injury, decency in giving no one offense. |
| Jury | Justice consists of doing no one injury, decency in giving no one offense. |
| Perseverance | It is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error. |
| Pity | A tear dries quickly when it is shed for troubles of others. |
| Quick | A tear dries quickly when it is shed for troubles of others. |
| Shame | If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it. |
| Temper | They are eloquent who can speak low things acutely, and of great things with dignity, and of moderate things with temper. |
| War | An unjust peace is better than a just war. |
| Friends | There is no treasure the which may be compared unto a faithful friend, Gold some decayeth, and worldly wealth consumeth, and wasteth in the winde, But love once planted in a perfect and pure minde indureth weale and woe, The frownes of fortune, come they never so unkinde, cannot the same overthrowe. - edited by John Payne Collier, |
| Friendship | Friendship makes prosperity brighter, while it lightens adversity by sharing its griefs and anxieties. |
| Friendship | It is a common saying that many pecks of salt must be eaten before the duties of friendship can be discharged. |
| Future | Certain signs precede certain events. |
| Glory | Glory follows virtue as if it were its shadow. |
| Gods | Ye immortal gods! where in the world are we? |
| Goodness | This is a proof of a well-trained mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite. |
| Goodness | Men in no way approach so nearly to the gods as in doing good to men. |
| Goodness | What's the good of it? for whose advantage? |
| Gratitude | A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues. |
| Greatness | No man was ever great without divine inspiration. |
| Grief | There is no grief which time does not lessen and soften. |
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