If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away f >>
Nothing is enough for the man to whom enough is to little. >>
I never desired to please the rabble. What pleased them, I did not lea >>
now and then there is a person born who is so unlucky that he runs int >>
It is less difficult to bear misfortunes than to remain uncorrupted by >>
Rashness is the faithful, but unhappy parent of misfortune. >>
Misfortune seldom intrudes upon the wise man; his greatest and highest interests are directed by reason throughout the course of life.