THE BRIDE OF THE NILE, by Georg Ebers, v3 [GE#80][ge80v10.txt]5519
Love has two faces: tender devotion and bitter aversion
Self-interest and egoism which drive him into the cave
The man who avoids his kind and lives in solitude
You have a habit of only looking backwards
THE BRIDE OF THE NILE, by Georg Ebers, v4 [GE#81][ge81v10.txt]5520
In whom some good quality or other may not be discovered
Life is not a banquet
THE BRIDE OF THE NILE, by Georg Ebers, v5 [GE#82][ge82v10.txt]5521
Gratitude is a tribute on which no wise man ever reckons
Healthy soul is only to be found in a healthy body
Man is the standard of all things
Persians never prayed for any particular blessing
The immortal gods have set sweat before virtue
Things you mean are only what they seem to us
Would want some one else to wear herself out for
Any woman can forgive any man for his audacity in loving her
THE BRIDE OF THE NILE, by Georg Ebers, v6 [GE#83][ge83v10.txt]5522
A knot can often be untied by daylight
Hatred and love are the opposite ends of the same rod
Life is a function, a ministry, a duty
So hard is it to forego the right of hating
Those who will not listen must feel
Use their physical helplessness as a defence
THE BRIDE OF THE NILE, by Georg Ebers, v7 [GE#84][ge84v10.txt]5523
An old war horse, though harnessed to the plough
As soon as a white thread could be distinguished from a black one