Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness. Charles Caleb Colton (1780 - 1832) Our repentance is not so much regret for the ill we have done as fear of the ill that may happen to us in consequence. Francois de La Rochefoucauld French author & moralist (1613 - 1680) Jealousy feeds upon suspicion, and it turns into fury or it ends as soon as we pass from suspicion to certainty. Francois de La Rochefoucauld French author & moralist (1613 - 1680) If we had no faults of our own, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing those of others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld French author & moralist (1613 - 1680) Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind. William Shakespeare Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616) Glory is like a circle in the water,<br> Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself,<br> Till by broad spreading it disperses to naught. William Shakespeare Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616) I do not distinguish by the eye, but by the mind, which is the proper judge. Seneca Roman dramatist, philosopher, & politician (5 BC - 65 AD) Ridicule is the first and last argument of fools. Charles Simmons It is the act of a madman to pursue impossibilities. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Roman Emperor, A.D. 161-180 (121 AD - 180 AD) Poverty is the schoolmaster of character. Antiphanes |