A wise man once said that absence produces forgetfulness. He doubtless referred to men, for, being a wise man, he could not ignore this—that a woman’s soul is like a torch which once set burning is not easily extinguished.
Study reforms even nature.
Worse than a few troubles are many.
Mean people doing their little worst to provoke trouble are seldom lacking anywhere.
So slow is the march of laziness along the road of human existence, and so squalid, and so feeble is it, that it is soon overtaken by poverty.