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(181) Men of courage, men of sense, and menof letters are frequent: but a true gentleman is what one seldom seen. (182) There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun. (183) The jealous are troublesome to others, but a torment to themselves.William Penn (184) Friends are like fiddle-strings, they must not be screwed too tight. (185) In books, are embalmed the greatest thoughts of all ages. (186) All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God. (187) Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. (188) As worms are bred in a stagnant pool, so are evil thoughts in idleness. (189) Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness, some common interests. (190) You will never enjoy the world aright, till he sea itself floweth in your vein, till you are clothed with the heavens, and crowned with the stars. (191) Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. (192) A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth. (193) Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. (194) Happy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the submission to love. (195) No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him. (196) Wonders are many, and nothing is more wonderful than man. (197) The three things most difficult are, to keep a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good use of labour. (198) It is while you are patiently toiling at the little tasks of life that the meaning and shape of great whole of life dawn on you. (199) All happy families are like one another; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. (200) The diamonds of other countries are always the most beautiful. (201) Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful. (202) If the orange is going to be bad ----for the best of us are bad sometimes ---it begins to be bad from the outside, not from the inside. (203) In war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all are losers. (204) It is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. What are you industrious about? (205) Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. (206) There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. (207) Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.George Eliot (208) Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism. (209) Glory, honour, wealth, and rank, such things are nothing but shadows. (210) Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue.