The lazy are always wanting to do something.
(Vauvenargues: Reflections and Maxims.)
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The lazy are always wanting to do something.
(Vauvenargues: Reflections and Maxims.)
Good swimmers are oftenest drowned.
(Thomas Fuller (II): Gnomologia.)
There is no such thing as a great talent
without great will-power.
(Balzac: La Muse du Departement.)
How many coming men one has known!
Where on earth do they all go to?
(Arhur Pinero.)
Never claim as a right
what you can ask as a favour.
(Churton Collins: English Review.)
‘Tis an old maxim in the schools,
That flattery’s the food of fools…
(Swift: Cadenus and Vanessa.)
Never tell your resolution beforehand.
(John Selden: Table Talk.)
The nearest way to honour
is to have none at all.
(Samuel Butler (I): Prose Observations.)
When we dead awaken…
We see that we have never lived.
(Henrik Ibsen: When we dead awaken.)
A thousand words can’t make the mark
a single deed will leave.
(Henrik Ibsen: Brand.)