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  • It is expedient to have acquaintance with those who have looked into the world, who know men, understand business, and can give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted.

    Business   Men   Giving  
    George Horne, William Jones (1831). “The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings”, p.33
  • The sharpest sting of adversity it borrows from our own impatience.

  • Wit, without wisdom, is salt without meat; and that is but a comfortless dish to set a hungry man down to.

    Men   Meat   Salt  
    George Horne (1818). “The works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: to which are prefixed memoirs of his life, studies, and writings”, p.421
  • Patience strengthens the spirit, sweetens the temper, stifles anger, extinguishes envy, subdues pride, bridles the tongue, restrains the hand and tramples upon temptations.

    Pride   Hands   Envy  
  • Meditation is that exercise of the mind, whereby it recalls a known truth, as some kinds of creatures do their food, to be ruminated upon, until all the nutritious parts are extracted, and fitted for the purposes of life.

    "A commentary on the Book of psalms". ed. by C. Bradley,
  • Observe a method in the distribution of your time. Every hour will then know its proper employment, and no time will be lost

    Time   Employment   Hours  
    George Horne, William Jones (1831). “The works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: to which are prefixed memoirs of his life, studies, and writings”, p.292
  • Riches, honors and pleasure are the sweets which destroy the mind's appetite for heavenly food; poverty, disgrace and pain are the bitters which restore it.

    Sweet   Pain   Honor  
  • Meditation is that exercise of the mind by which it recalls a known truth, as some kind of creatures do their food, to be ruminated upon till all the valuable parts be extracted.

  • Civility is a charm that attracts the love of all men.

    Men   Civility   Charm  
  • Words may be either the servants or masters. If the former they may safely guide us in the way of truth. If the latter they intoxicate the brain and lead into swamps of thought where there is no solid footing. Among the sources of those innumerable calamities which from age to age have overwhelmed mankind, may be reckoned as one of the principal, the abuse of words.

    Abuse   Brain   Age  
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