| A Good Name Rather than Riches. | [503 G.B.] |
"Who steals my purse, steals trash,
But he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him
And makes me poor indeed."
--Shakespeare, Othello 3:3.
| Good Samaritan, Priest, and Levite. | [88 L.J.] |
"Grim-hearted world, that look'st with Levite eyes
On those poor fallen by too much faith in man."
--Lowell, A Legend of Brittany.
| The Golden Calf. | [204 H.T.] |
"We too, who mock at Israel's golden calf
And scoff at Egypt's sacred scarabee,
Would have our amulets to clasp and kiss."
--Holmes, Wind-Clouds and Star-Drifts.
| The Golden Rule. | [115 L.J.] |