The joy of a peaceful conscience is sown in tears. Thomas à Kempis.
The joys of parents are secret, and so are 20 their griefs and fears. Bacon.
The judgment is like a pair of scales, and evidences like the weights; but the will holds the balance in its hand; and even a slight jerk will be sufficient, in many cases, to make the lighter scale appear the heavier. Whately.
The judgment of the world stands upon matter of fortune. Sir P. Sidney.
The judgments of the understanding are properly of force but once, and that in the strictest cases, and become inaccurate in some degree when applied to any other. Goethe.
The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him. Bible.
The justice, / In fair round belly with good 25 capon lined, / With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, / Full of wise saws and modern instances; / And so he plays his part. As You Like It, ii. 7.
The keeping of bees is like the directing of sunbeams. Thoreau.
The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys. Emerson.
The kind fool, of all kinds of fools, is worst. Sir Richard Baker.