Labor! all labor is noble and holy!
Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God.
—Frances S. Osgood.
Language.—In the commerce of speech use only coin of gold and silver.—Joubert.
The language denotes the man. A coarse or refined character finds its expression naturally in a coarse or refined phraseology.—Bovee.
Language is the picture and counterpart of thought.—Mark Hopkins.
Felicity, not fluency, of language is a merit.—Whipple.
Laughter.—Laughter is a most healthful exertion; it is one of the greatest helps to digestion with which I am acquainted.—Dr. Hufeland.
Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they think laughable.—Goethe.
A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.—Lamb.
A laugh to be joyous must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness there can be no true joy.—Carlyle.
One good, hearty laugh is a bombshell exploding in the right place, while spleen and discontent are a gun that kicks over the man who shoots it off.—Talmage.