| Quotes |
Topic |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | Begone about your business. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | Give God thy heart, thy service, and thy gold, The day wears on, and time is waxing old. - Unattributed Author, |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | If o'er the dial glides a shade, redeem The time for lo! it passes like a dream, But if 'tis all a blank, then mark the loss Of hours unblest by shadows from the cross. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | In the day, do the day's work. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | Live ye, he says, I flee. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | Our life's a flying shadow, God's the pole, The index pointing at Him is our soul, Death the horizon, when our sun is set, Which will through Christ a resurrection get. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | The Natural Clock-work by the might One Wound up at first, and ever since have gone. |
| Thieving | 'Tis bad enough in man or woman To steal a goose from off a common, But surely he's without excuse Who steals a common from the goose. |
| Time | Laurel crowned Horatius True, how true the saying, Swift as wind flies over us Time devouring, slaying. |
| Time | Six hours in sleep is enough for youth and age. Perhaps seven for the lazy, but we allow eight to no one. |
| Toasts | Here's to France, the moon whose magic rays move the tides of the world. |
| Toasts | Here's to Great Britain, the sun that gives light to all nations of the world. |
| Toasts | Our country, however bounded. |
| War | Either this or upon this. |
| War | We will fight them in the air, land and sea, and their aggression will achieve nothing but failure. |
| War | Neither ridiculous shriekings for revenge by French chauvinists, nor the Englishmen's gnashing of teeth, nor the wild gestures of the Slavs will turn us from our aim of protecting and extending German influence all the world over. |
| War | Oft he that doth abide Is cause of his own paine, But he that flieth in good tide Perhaps may fight again. |
| War | He who flies at the right time can fight again. |
| Washington | Every countenance seeked to say, "Long live George Washington, the Father of the People." |
| Weakness | The weakest goeth to the wall. |
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