1. If thou injurest conscience,it will have its revenge on thee.
2. You may be more happy than pinces,if you will be more virtuous.
3. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
4. The excellency of hogs is fatness,of men virtue.
5. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
6. A quite conscience sleeps in thunder,but rest and guilt live far adunder.
7. An old man in a house is a good sign.
9. He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so.
10. Knowledge is a measure, but practise is the key to it.
11. Great hope makes great man.
12. TAll mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the good.
13. Virtue and happiness are mother and daugher.
14. The water that bears the boat is the same that swallows it up.
15. Never put off until tomorrow what may be done today.
16. Keep conscience clear,then never fear.
17. Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self?
18. He laughs best who laughs last.
19. Something attempted,something done.
20. Adversity reveals genius, fortune conceals it.
21. Whatever you go, go with all your heart.
22. All for one, one for all.
23. Don't throw stones at your neightbours,if your own windows are glass.
24. Each year one vicious habit rooted out,in time minght make the worst man good throughout.
25. Thirst after desert,not reward.
26. It's the easiest thing in the world for a man to deceive himself.
27. Follow your own course, and let people talk.
28. If you do what you should not,you must hear what you would not.
29. Beware,beware!he'll cheat'ithout scruple,who can without fear.
30. Initiative is doing the right thing without being told.
31. A true great man will neither trample on a worm,nor sneak to an emperpor.
32. The early bird catches the worm.
33. There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good.
34. The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he ever demand a recompence.
35. How few there are who have courage enough to own their resolution enough to mend them!