There are three whose life is no life: he who lives at another’s table; he whose wife domineers over him; and he who suffers bodily affliction.
Talmud.
84.
Let thy words between two foes be such that if they were to become friends thou shouldst not be ashamed.
Sa’dī.
85.
An indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill-natured one; for as the latter will only attack his enemies, and those he wishes ill to, the other injures indifferently both his friends and foes.
Addison.
86.
A man of quick and active wit