Part 89 (1/2)

A thread will tie an honest ue

1227

Would you make men trustworthy? Trust them

Would you make them true? Believe them

We win by tenderness

We conquer by forgiveness

--_Robertson_

1228

If there is any person to whom you unfortunately feel a dislike that is the person of whoht never to speak

--_Richard Cecil_

1229

He is not yet born who can please everybody

1230

Fenimore Cooper asserts, in one of his books, that there is ”an instinctive tendency in uished” Said Carlyle: ”True, surely, and uished and be looked at, too!”

1231

It is not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is

--_Amiel_

1232

Man is not allowed to knoill happen--tomorrow

--_Statius_

1233

A horse is not known by his furniture, but by his qualities; so men should be esteemed for virtue, not wealth