563
Telling an untruth is like leaving the highway and going into a tangled forest. You know not how long it will take you to get back, or how much you will suffer from the thorns and briers in the wild woods.
564
There is no greater mistake in social life than indulging in over-familiarity. Intercourse, even between intimate friends, should have some dignity about it.
565
A family is a little world within doors; the miniature resemblance of the great world without.
—J. A. James.
566
Where can one be happier than in the bosom of his family?