General Sayings ( 1570 - 1580 of 3562 )
Strength without judgment falls by its own weight.
Strength without judgment falls by its own weight.
Teaching brings out innate powers, and proper training braces the
intellect.
Teaching brings out innate powers, and proper training braces the
intellect.
The arrow will not always find the mark intended.
The arrow will not always find the mark intended.
The body, enervated by the excesses of the preceding day, weighs
down and prostates the mind also.
The body, enervated by the excesses of the preceding day, weighs
down and prostates the mind also.
Shun an inquisitive man, he is invariably a tell-tale.
Shun an inquisitive man, he is invariably a tell-tale.
Silver is of less value than gold, gold than virtue.
Silver is of less value than gold, gold than virtue.
Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already
sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb read more
Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already
sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb the Caspian
sea.
Riches are first to be sought for; after wealth, virtue.
Riches are first to be sought for; after wealth, virtue.