“By persuading others, we convince ourselves. . .”
—Junius, 18th Century
“By persuading others, we convince ourselves. . .”
—Junius, 18th Century
“He that would govern others,
first should be the master of himself. . .”
—Philip Massinger (1583-1640)
“It is good to be out on the road,
and going one knows not where. . .”
—John Masefield
“A problem adequately stated
is a problem well on its way to being solved. . .”
—R. Buckminster Fuller
“O! It’s nice to get up in the mornin’. . .
But it’s nicer to lie in bed. . .”
—Sir Harry Lauder
“Be it ever so humble,
there’s no place like home. . .”
—John Howard Payne
“Make understanding your priority,
before trying to be understood. . .”
—Vicki Caruana
“What is Matter? —Never Mind.
What is Mind?—No Matter. . .”
—Punch, 1855
“Early to bed and early to rise—
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. . .”
—F. Clarke, Paraemiologia Anglo-Latina, 1639
“Discretion is the better part of valour. . .”
—16th Century Proverb