ce.
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Discuss your plans with many, decide on them with few, or by yourself.
351
Between right and wrong never waver a moment.
--_From the German._
352
Confidence always gives pleasure to the man in whom it is placed.
353
No one so sure but he may miss.
--_Dutch._
354
Don't cry hurrah till you are over the bridge.
--_From the German._
355
Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom.
--_Wm. Pitt._
356
He who knows the road, can ride at full trot.
--_From the Italian._
357
Never put much confidence in those who put no confidence in others.
--_Hare._
358
A good conscience is sometimes sold for money, but never bought with it.
359
Money dishonestly acquired is never worth its cost, while a good
conscience never costs as much as it is worth.
360
A clear conscience is a good pillow.
--_Kingsley._
361
A quiet conscience makes one so serene!
362
Conscience is the chamber of justice.
--_Origen._
363
Conscience may be said to be the voice of God within us.
--_Aughey._
364
Conscience, that sound of God in the human heart, whose "still small
voice" the loudest revelry can not drown.
--_W. H. Harrison._
365
_Consistency_--Thou art a jewel!
366
Is there no constancy in earthly things?
No happiness in us, but what must alter?
367
Do even as you will, that this dispute live not between us as a
consuming fire forever!
368
CONTENTION--AVOIDING OF.
Where two discourse, if the one's anger rise,
The man who lets the contest fall is wise.
--_Plutarch._
369
"I never complained of my condition but once," said an old man, "when my
feet were bare and I had no money to buy shoes; but I met a man without
feet, and became contented."
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It is right to be contented with what we have, but never with what we
are.
--_Sir
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