| Quotes |
Topic |
| Justice | Justice renders to every one his due. |
| Justice | Justice extorts no reward, no kind of price, she is sought, therefore, for her own sake. |
| Justice | Let us remember that justice must be observed even to the lowest. |
| Justice | Extreme justice is extreme injustice. |
| Justice | The foundations of justice are that on one shall suffer wrong, then, that the public good be promoted. |
| Kindness | It is difficult to tell how much men's minds are conciliated by a kind manner and gentle speech. |
| Knowledge | Not only is that an art in knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it. |
| Labor | It is generally said, "Past labors are pleasant," Euripides says, for you all know the Greek verse, "The recollection of past labors is pleasant." |
| Learning | Learning is a kind of natural food for the mind. |
| Love of Country | Our country is wherever we are well off. |
| Lying | So near is falsehood to truth that a wise man would do well not to trust himself on the narrow edge. |
| Lying | A liar is not believed even though he tell the truth. |
| Medicine | Because all the sick do not recover, therefore medicine is not an art. |
| Memory | Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. |
| Memory | The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. |
| Mind | The cultivation of the mind is a kind of food supplied for the soul of man. |
| Mind | The forehead is the gate of the mind. |
| Mind | The diseases of the mind are more and more destructive than those of the body. |
| Mind | In a disturbed mind, as in a body in the same state, health can not exist. |
| Misery | The comfort derived from the misery of others is slight. |
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