Whatever you undertake, act with prudence, and consider the consequences. Anonymous Tis the advisor who suffers from bad advice. Anonymous Bad mind, bad heart.<br> (Mals Mens, Malus Animus) Anacharsis Cloots French revolutionary (1755 - 1794) Courage is of no value unless accompanied by justice; yet if all men became just, there would be no need for courage. Agesilaus the Second The wise man will love; all others will desire. Afranius What a splendid head, yet no brain. Aesop Greek slave & fable author (620 BC - 560 BC) Persuasion is often more effectual than force. Aesop Greek slave & fable author (620 BC - 560 BC) In critical moments even the very powerful have need of the weakest. Aesop Greek slave & fable author (620 BC - 560 BC) In war, truth is the first casualty. Aeschylus Greek tragic dramatist (525 BC - 456 BC) Let us take things as we find them: let us not attempt to distort them into what they are not. We cannot make facts. All our wishing cannot change them. We must use them. John Henry Cardinal Newman English Catholic cardinal (1801 - 1890) |