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Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. - Thomas Moore 1779 - 1852 - RW-11.7
RW-11.6- Man is only great when he acts from passion. - Benjamin Disraeli 1804 - 1881
RW-11.5- Suspicion is the cancer of friendship. - Petrarch 1304 - 1374
RW-11.4- Freedom is a system based on courage. - Charles Peguy 1873 - 1914
RW-11.3- Resolve and thou art free. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807 - 1882
RW-11.1- A house divided against itself cannot stand. - Abraham Lincoln 1806 – 1865
"He means well" is useless unless he does well. - Plautus 255 BC - 185 BC - RW-20.8
Coward: One who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs. - Ambrose Bierce 1842 - 1914 - RW-20.7
The surest test of discipline is its absence. - Clara Barton 1821 - 1912 - RW-20.6
Where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise. - Thomas Gray 1716 - 1771 - RW-20.5
Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes. - Nietzsche 1844 - 1900 - RW-20.4
A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool. - Moliere 1622 - 1673 - RW-20.3
Praise undeserved, is satire in disguise. - Alexander Pope 1688 - 1744 - RW-20.2
To keep your secret is wisdom; to expect others to keep it is folly. - William Samuel Johnson 1727 - 1819 - RW-20.1
Froth at the top, dregs at bottom, but the middle excellent. - Voltaire 1694 - 1778 - RW-19.8
How much better it is to be envied than to be pitied. - Herodotus 484 BC - 424 BC - RW-19.7
Love: A temporary insanity curable by marriage. - Ambrose Bierce 1842 - 1914 - RW-19.6
Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends cooks. - David Garrick 1717 - 1779 - RW-19.5
Man is the inventor of stupidity. - Remy de Gourmont 1858 - 1915 - RW-19.4
Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education. - Mark Twain 1835 - 1910 - RW-19.3
I much prefer a compliment, even if insincere, to sincere criticism. - Plautus 255 BC - 185 BC - RW-19.2
The sweetest of all sounds is praise. - Xenophon 431 BC - 354 BC - RW-19.1
It is tact that is golden, not silence. - Samuel Butler 1835 - 1902 - RW-18.8
Work is the curse of the drinking classes. - Oscar Wilde 1854 - 1900 - RW-18.7
Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine. - Lord Byron 1788 - 1824 - RW-18.6
Nothing wilts faster than laurels that have been rested upon. - Percy Shelley 1792 - 1822 - RW-18.5
Cleverness is not wisdom. - Euripides 480 BC – 406 BC - RW-18.4
It infuriates me to be wrong when I know I'm right. - Moliere 1622 - 1673 - RW-18.3
Never find fault with the absent. - Alexander Pope 1688 - 1744 - RW-18.2
Love looks through a telescope; envy, through a microscope. - Josh Billings 1818 – 1885 - RW-18.1
He has the most who is most content with the least. - Diogenes 412 BC - 323 BC - RW-17.8
Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get. - Mark Twain 1835 - 1910 - RW-17.7