Every morsel to a satisfied hunger is only a new labor to a tired digestion.—South.

Let pleasure be ever so innocent, the excess is always criminal.—St. Evremond.

Exercise.—A man must often exercise or fast or take physic, or be sick.—Sir W. Temple.

It is exercise alone that supports the spirits, and keeps the mind in vigor.—Cicero.

There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air.—Beecher.

Exercise is the chief source of improvement in all our faculties.—Blair.

You will never live to my age without you keep yourself in breath with exercise.—Sir P. Sidney.

Experience.—To Truth's house there is a single door, which is experience.—Bayard Taylor.

Experience join'd with common sense,
To mortals is a providence.
—Green.

Experience does take dreadfully high school-wages, but he teaches like no other.—Carlyle.