| Quotes |
Topic |
| Grief | Were floods of tears to be unloosed In tribute to my grief, The doves of Noah ne'er had roost Nor found an olive-leaf. |
| Guilt | Guilt is present in the very hesitation, even though the deed be not committed. |
| Habit | Habit is, as it were, a second nature. |
| Hair | It is foolish to pluck out one's hair for sorrow, as if grief could be assuaged by baldness. |
| Happiness | We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind. |
| Health | In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men. |
| Hell | From all sides there is equally a way to the lower world. |
| Hell | Hell is paved with good intentions. |
| Home | There is no place more delightful than one's own fireside. |
| Honor | In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought. |
| Honor | There is no praise in being upright, where no one can, or tries to corrupt you. |
| Hope | To the sick, while there is life there is hope. |
| Hope | The hope of impunity is the greatest inducement to do wrong. |
| Hunger | I hear Socrates saying that the best seasoning for food is hunger, for drink, thirst. |
| Ignorance | In extraordinary events ignorance of their causes produces astonishment. |
| Ignorance | Through ignorance of what is good and what is bad, the life of men is greatly perplexed. |
| Ignorance | I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I do not know. |
| Immortality | No one could ever meet death for his country without the hope of immortality. |
| Injury | It is better to receive than to do an injury. |
| Intemperance | A sensual and intemperate youth hands over a worn-out body to old age. |
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