Speech is a mirror of the soul: as a man speaks, so is he.
-- Publius Syrus (42 BC)
-- Maxim 1073
-- Publius Syrus (42 BC)
-- Maxim 1073
Related:
- He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so.
Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim... - No man is happy who does not think himself so.
-- Publius Syrus (42 BC)
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Maxim... - I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.
Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim... - He sleeps well who knows not that he sleeps ill.
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Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim... - No one knows what he can do till he tries.
-- Publius Syrus (42 BC)
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Maxim... - A wise man never refuses anything to necessity.
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Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim... - No good man ever grew rich all at once.
-- Publius Syrus (42 BC)
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Maxim... - One man's wickedness may easily become all men's curse.
Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim... - The next day is never so good as the day before.
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Publius Syrus (42 BC) -- Maxim...
From the same category:
- George Washington, as a boy, was ignorant of the commonest accomplishments
of youth.
He could not even lie. -- Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)... - I don't mind occasionally having to reinvent a wheel;
I don't even mind using someone's reinvented wheel... - David: "Every time we have dealings with Starfleet I get nervous.
We are dealing with something that could be perverted... - In Corning, Iowa,
it's a misdemeanor for a man to ask his wife to ride... - busy-wait: vi. Used of human behavior, conveys that the subject is
busy waiting for someone or something,
intends to move instantly as soon as it shows up...
