Nature hath given men one tongue but two ears, that we may hear from others twice as much as we speak.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
If is shameful for a Judge to be judged by others.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
Give me by all means the shorter and nobler life, instead of one that is longer but of less account!
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
Of pleasures, those which occur most rarely give the most delight.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
To a good man there is no evil, either in life or death.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
If what charms you is nothing but abstract principles, sit down and turn them over quietly in your mind: but never dub yourself a Philosopher, nor suffer others to call you so.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
Man, if thou art aught, strive to walk alone and hold converse with thyself, instead of skulking in the chorus! at length think; look around thee; bestir thyself, that thou mayest know who thou art!
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
Even as bad actors cannot sing alone, but only in chorus: so some cannot walk alone.
Alexander Revinskyhas quoted7 years ago
No man can rob us of our Will—no man can lord it over that!