121 Make the night night, and the day day, and you will have a pleasant time of
it.
122 We know not what is good until we have lost
it.
123
It is with narrow-minded people as with narrow-necked bottle; the less they have in them the more noise they make in pouring out.
124 Life is ten percent what you make
it and ninety percent how you take it.
125 Be
it ever so humble, there is no place like home.
126 Though a lie be well dressd,
it is ever overcome.
127 The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquirde
it.
128 If you would have a thing well done, you must do
it yourself.
129 Habit is a cable: we weave a thread of
it every day, and at last we cannot break it.
130 The sky is not less blue because the blind man does not see
it.
132 Expericence is not what happens to a man ;
it is what a man does with what happens to him.
133 The soul is not where
it lives, but it loves.
134
It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self.
135 If you would have a thing well done, do
it yourself.
136
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137 I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know
it has got down to work.
138 Experience teaches fools, and he is a great one that will not learn by
it.
139 You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make
it drink.
140 We must beat the iron while
it is hot, but we may polish 19it at leisure20.
141 To travel through the world
it is necessary to have the mouth of hog, the legs of a stag, the eyes of a falcon, the ears of an ass, shoulders of a camel, and the face of an ape, and overplus, a satchel full of money and patience.
142 Money is like muck, not good except
it be spread.
143 People do not know the blessing of health till they lose
it.
144
It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument.
145
It is better to fight for good than to rail at the ill.
146 Yesterday is dead, forget
it; tomorrow does not exist, don't worry; today is here, use it.
147 A nation reveals itself not only by the men
it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers.
148 Though malice may darken truth,
it cannot put it out.
149 Speak clearly if you speak at all, Carve every word before you let
it fall.
150
It is said that a cat hath nine lives, yet care would wear them all out.