The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be 30 conscious of none. Carlyle.
The greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any other advantage. Schopenhauer.
The greatest of heroic deeds are those which are performed within four walls and in domestic privacy. Jean Paul.
The greatest ornament of an illustrious life is modesty and humility, which go a great way in the character even of the most exalted princes. Napoleon.
The greatest part of mankind labour under one delirium or another. Fielding.
The greatest prayer is patience. Buddha. 35
The greatest skill is shown in disguising our skill. La Roche.
The greatest scholars are not always the wisest men. Pr.
The greatest star is that at the little end of the telescope,—the star that is looking, not looked after, nor looked at. Theo. Parker.
The greatest success is confidence, or perfect understanding between sincere people. Emerson.