John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
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Publius Syrus. (42 B.C.) (continued)
8623 It is more easy to get a favour from fortune than to keep it.
Maxim 282.
8624 His own character is the arbiter of every ones fortune. 1
Maxim 283.
8625 There are some remedies worse than the disease. 2
Maxim 301.
8626 Powerful indeed is the empire of habit. 3
Maxim 305.
8627 Amid a multitude of projects, no plan is devised. 4
Maxim 319.
8628 It is easy for men to talk one thing and think another.
Maxim 322.
8629 When two do the same thing, it is not the same thing after all.
Maxim 338.
8630 A cock has great influence on his own dunghill. 5
Maxim 357.
8631 Any one can hold the helm when the sea is calm. 6
Maxim 358.
8632 No tears are shed when an enemy dies.
Maxim 376.
8633 The bow too tensely strung is easily broken.
Maxim 388.
8634 Treat your friend as if he might become an enemy.
Maxim 401.
8635 No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety. 7
Maxim 406.
8636 The judge is condemned when the criminal is acquitted. 8
Maxim 407.
8637 Practice is the best of all instructors. 9
Maxim 439.
8638 He who is bent on doing evil can never want occasion.
Maxim 459.
8639 One mans wickedness may easily become all mens curse.
Maxim 463.
8640 Never find your delight in anothers misfortune.
Maxim 467.
8641 It is a bad plan that admits of no modification.
Maxim 469.
8642 It is better to have a little than nothing.
Maxim 484.
8643 It is an unhappy lot which finds no enemies.
Maxim 499.
Note 1. See Bacon, Quotation 27 . [back ]Note 2. See Bacon, Quotation 16 . Marius said, I see the cure is not worth the pain.Plutarch : Life of Caius Marius. [back ]Note 3. Habit is second nature.Montaigne : Essays, book iii. chap. x. [back ]Note 4. He that hath many irons in the fire, some of them will cool.Hazlitt: English Proverbs. [back ]Note 5. See Heywood, Quotation 60 . [back ]Note 6. The sea being smooth, How many shallow bauble boats dare sail Upon her patient breast.William Shakespeare : Troilus and Cressida, act i. sc. 3. [back ]Note 7. See Cowper, Quotation 63 . [back ]Note 8. Judex damnatur cum nocens absolvitur,the motto adopted for the Edinburgh Review. [back ]Note 9. Practice makes perfect.Proverb. [back ]