Such light! Such shade! I cannot tell,
If here we live in heaven or hell.
Bhartrihari.
503.
The every-day cares and duties which men call drudgery are the weights and counterpoises of the clock of Time, giving its pendulum a true vibration, and its hands a regular motion; and when they cease to hang upon the wheels, the pendulum no longer sways, the hands no longer move, the clock stands still.
Longfellow.
504.
A man of little learning deems that little a great deal; a frog, never having seen the ocean, considers its well a great sea.
Burmese.