CONSCIENCE

By Hector Malot

As ignorant as a schoolmaster
As free from prejudices as one may be,
one always retains a few
Confidence in one's self is strength,
but it is also weakness
Conscience is a bad weighing-machine
Conscience is only an affair of
environment and of education
Find it more easy to make myself feared
than loved
For the rest of his life he would be
the prisoner of his crime
Force, which is the last word of the
philosophy of life
He did not sleep, so much the better!
He would work more
I believed in the virtue of work, and
look at me!
In his eyes everything was decided by
luck
Intelligent persons have no remorse
It is the first crime that costs
It is only those who own something who
worry about the price
Leant--and when I did not lose my
friends I lost my money
Leisure must be had for light reading,
and even more for love
Looking for a needle in a bundle of hay
Neither so simple nor so easy as they
at first appeared
One does not judge those whom one loves
People whose principle was never to pay
a doctor
Power to work, that was never disturbed
or weakened by anything
Reason before the deed, and not after
Repeated and explained what he had
already said and explained
She could not bear contempt
The strong walk alone because they need
no one
We are so unhappy that our souls are
weak against joy
We weep, we do not complain
Will not admit that conscience is the
proper guide of our action
You love me, therefore you do not know
me

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