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Beauty without kindness dies unenjoyed and undelighting.
--_Johnson._
107
O bed! Delicious bed!
That heaven upon earth to the weary head!
108
Generally men are ready to believe what they desire.
--_Caesar._
109
The kindest benefactors have no recollection of the good they do, and
are surprised when men thank them for it.
110
A beneficent person is like a fountain watering the earth, and spreading
fertility; it is, therefore, more delightful and more honorable to give
than receive.
--_Epicurus._
111
There is no benefit so small, that a good man will not magnify it.
--_Seneca._
112
To receive a benefit is to sell your liberty.
--_Laberius._
113
He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one
should never remember it.
114
To act always from pure benevolence is not possible for finite beings.
Human benevolence is mingled with vanity, interest, or some other
motive.
115
Bereavement makes the heart tender and sympathetic.
116
If you wish to become acquainted with your betrothed, travel with him
for a few days--especially if he is accompanied with his own folks--and
take your mother along.
--_Unknown._
117
The Bible is
The Index to Eternity;
He can not miss
Of endless bliss
That takes this chart to steer his voyage by.
--_Herbert._
118
The following lines of Sir Walter Scott are said to have been copied in
his Bible:
Within this awful volume lies
The mystery of mysteries.
Oh! happiest they of human race,
To whom our God has given grace
To hear, to read, to fear, to pray,
To lift the latch, and force the way;
But better had they ne'er been born
Who read to doubt, or read to scorn.
119
Remember, that in prayer, you are speaking to God; that in reading the
Bible, God is speaking to you.
120
FACTS ABOUT THE BIBLE.
The learned prince of Grenada, heir to the Spanish throne, imprisoned by
order of the Crown for fear he would aspire to the throne, was kept in
solitary confinement i
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