A timid question will always
receive a confident answer.
(Mr Justice Darling: Scintillae Juris.)
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A timid question will always
receive a confident answer.
(Mr Justice Darling: Scintillae Juris.)
Praise undeserved
is satire in disguise.
(Broadhurst.)
He who is too busy doing good
finds no time to be good.
(Rabindranath Tagore: Stray Birds.)
Conscience warns us
before it reproaches us.
(Comtesse Diane: Maximes de la vie.)
How many virtues and vices are unimportant!
(Vauvenargues: Reflections and Maxims.)
We as often repent the good
we have done as the ill.
(Hazlitt: Characteristics.)
Shame operates most strongly in our earliest years.
(Dr Johnson: Notes upon Shakespeare.)
The path of duty lies in what is near,
and man seeks for it in what is remote.
(Mencius.)
Envy honours the dead
in order to insult the living.
(Helvétius: Notes, maximes et pensées.)
Who are next to knaves?
Those that converse with them.
(Pope: Thoughts on Various Subjects.)