Every man has his devilish minutes. Votes: 5
Good-humor is always a success. Votes: 5
A great passion has no partner. Votes: 4
A single spark of occasion discharges the child of passions into a thousand crackers of desire. Votes: 3
The miser robs himself. Votes: 0
The obstinacy of the indolent and weak is less conquerable than that of the fiery and bold. Votes: 0
The mingled incentives which lead to action are often too subtle and lie too deep for us to analyze. Votes: 0
Trust him not with your secrets, who, when left alone in your room, turns over your papers. Votes: 0
The public seldom forgive twice. Votes: 0
Three things characterize man: person, fate, merit--the harmony of these constitutes real grandeur. Votes: 0
Words are the wings of actions. Votes: 0
Sensibility is the power of woman. Votes: 0
Half talent is no talent. Votes: 0
Each particle of matter is an immensity, each leaf a world, each insect an inexplicable compendium. Votes: 0
Thinkers are as scarce as gold. Votes: 0
Malice is poisoned by her own venom. Votes: 0
Loudness is impotence. Votes: 0
To know yourself you have only to set down a true statement of those that ever loved or hated you. Votes: 0
The worst of faces still is human. Votes: 0
Where pride begins, love ceases. Votes: 0
Defeat serves to enlighten us. Votes: 0
Conscience is wiser than science. Votes: 0
Women are proverbially credulous. Votes: 0
The man who loves with his whole heart truth will love still more he who suffers for truth. Votes: 0
Wisdom is the repose of the mind. Votes: 0
Borrowed wit is the poorest wit. Votes: 0
All finery is a sign of littleness. Votes: 0
Who partakes in another's joys is a more humane character than he who partakes in his griefs. Votes: 0
He who goes round about in his requests wants commonly more than he chooses to appear to want. Votes: 0
Be neither too early in the fashion, nor too long out of it; nor at any time in the extremes of it. Votes: 0
Dress is an index of your contents. Votes: 0