Sometimes one has suffered enough to have the right to never say: I am too happy. |
Friendship consists in forgetting; what one gives, and remembering what one receives. |
There is nothing more galling to angry people than the coolness of those on whom they wish to vent their spleen. |
Do not value money for any more nor any less than its worth; it is a good servant but a bad master. |
After God, Shakespeare has created most. |
Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. |