ngs apart
False praise, he says, weighs more
heavily than disgrace
Flattery is a key to the heart
Flee from hate as the soul's worst foe
Folly to fret over what cannot be
undone
For fear of the toothache, had his
sound teeth drawn
For the sake of those eyes you forgot
all else
For the errors of the wise the remedy
is reparation, not regret
For what will not custom excuse and
sanctify?
Forbidden the folly of spoiling the
present by remorse
Force which had compelled every one to
do as his neighbors
Forty or fifty, when most women only
begin to be wicked
From Epicurus to Aristippus, is but a
short step
Fruits and pies and sweetmeats for the
little ones at home
Full as an egg
Galenus--What I like is bad for me,
what I loathe is wholesome
Gave them a claim on your person and
also on your sorrows
Germans are ever proud of a man who is
able to drink deep
Go down into the grave before us (Our
children)
Golden chariot drawn by tamed lions
Good advice is more frequently unheeded
than followed
Great happiness, and mingled therefor
with bitter sorrow
Greeks have not the same reverence for
truth
Grief is grief, and this new sorrow
does not change the old one
Had laid aside what we call nerves
Half-comprehended catchwords serve as a
banner
Hanging the last king with the guts of
the last priest
Happiness has nothing to do with our
outward circumstances
Happiness is only the threshold to
misery
Happiness should be found in making
others happy
Harder it is to win a thing the higher
its value becomes
Hast thou a wounded heart? touch it
seldom
Hat is the sign of liberty, and the
free man keeps his hat on
Hate, though never sated, can yet be
gratified
Hatred and love are the opposite ends
of the same rod
Hatred for all that hinders the growth
of light
Hatred between man and man
Have not yet learned not to be
astonished
Have never been fain to set my heart on
one only maid
Have lived to feel such profound
contempt for the world
He may talk about the soul--what he is
after is the girl
He who kills a cat is punished (for
murder)
He who looks for faith must give faith
He is clever and knows everything, but
how silly he looks now
He was steadfast in everything, even
anger
He only longed to be hopeful once more,
to enjoy the present
He who is to govern well must begin by
learning to obey
He was made to be
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