The man who dont praktiss what he preaches, iz no better than the rattlesnaik, who warns, and then strikes.
Fortune haz but little power over those who are not her suitors.
Man by natur luvs sosiety, and the more he luvs it, the more natral virtews he possesses—the most vicious amung the animals are thoze who liv the most sekluded.
Beware ov false friends,—yure dog wont desert yu when yure munny iz gone.
One reazon whi friendships are so transhient, is bekauze we so often mistake a companyun for a friend.
To know how to think, iz one ov the sciences.
Poor human natur iz too full ov its own grievances tew hav enny pitty to spare,—if yu show a man a big bile on yure arm, he will tell yu he had one twice az big az that, on the same spot, last year.
The thinking men outliv the labouring men.
The owl iz remarkable for hiz gravity, and also for his stupidity.
Flattery iz like mollassis, a very little of it tastes sweet tew a wize man, and a good deal of it, tastes sweet tew a phool.