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" Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. Like friends, too, we should return to them again and again for, like true friends, they will never fail us - never cease to instruct - never cloy. "
Never
True
Fail
" Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. "
Waves
Bring
Circumstances
" Corruption is like a ball of snow, once it's set a rolling it must increase. "
Snow
Ball
Corruption
" Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship - never. "
Friendship
Ends
Love
" If a horse has four legs, and I'm riding it, I think I can win. "
Win
Horse
I Can
" If we steal thoughts from the moderns, it will be cried down as plagiarism; if from the ancients, it will be cried up as erudition. "
Thoughts
Steal
Will
" Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. "
Flattery
Imitation
Form
" It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out to sea and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck. "
Hurricane
Wait
Sea
" Knowledge is two-fold, and consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but in the negation of that which is false. "
Only
Knowledge
Affirmation
" Life isn't like a book. Life isn't logical or sensible or orderly. Life is a mess most of the time. And theology must be lived in the midst of that mess. "
Life Is A
Like
Mess
" No company is preferable to bad. We are more apt to catch the vices of others than virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. "
Health
Far
More
" Nothing so completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity himself, than straightforward and simple integrity in another. "
Simple
Trick
Who
" Patience is the support of weakness; impatience the ruin of strength. "
Strength
Patience
Weakness
" Physical courage, which despises all danger, will make a man brave in one way; and moral courage, which despises all opinion, will make a man brave in another. "
Courage
Man
Moral
" Suicide sometimes proceeds from cowardice, but not always; for cowardice sometimes prevents it; since as many live because they are afraid to die, as die because they are afraid to live. "
Always
Sometimes
Die
" The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events that have produced them. Thus the American Revolution, from which little was expected, produced much; but the French Revolution, from which much was expected, produced little. "
Revolution
Much
Consequences
" The greatest friend of truth is Time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant companion is Humility. "
Humility
Friend
Truth Is
" The present time has one advantage over every other - it is our own. "
Other
Over
Own
" There are some frauds so well conducted that it would be stupidity not to be deceived by them. "
Deceived
Some
Frauds
" There are two way of establishing a reputation, one to be praised by honest people and the other to be accused by rogues. It is best, however, to secure the first one, because it will always be accompanied by the latter. "
People
Reputation
Best
" The study of mathematics, like the Nile, begins in minuteness but ends in magnificence. "
Study
Nile
Like
" Those that are the loudest in their threats are the weakest in their actions. "
Loudest
Threats
Weakest
" Times of great calamity and confusion have been productive for the greatest minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace. The brightest thunder-bolt is elicited from the darkest storm. "
Darkest
Great
Storm
" To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author. "
Worth
Three
People
" True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost. "
Health
Friendship
Value
" Tyrants have not yet discovered any chains that can fetter the mind. "
Chains
Mind
Tyrants
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