Fair words never hurt the tongue.
Let no man under value the price of a virtuous woman's counsel. - George Chapman
Let no man under value the price of a virtuous woman's counsel.
- George Chapman
An Englishman, being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion. - George Chapman
An Englishman, being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion.
Let no man value at a little price A virtuous woman's counsel; her winged spirit Is feathered often times with heavenly words, And, like her beauty, … - George Chapman
Let no man value at a little price A virtuous woman's counsel; her winged spirit Is feathered often times with heavenly words, And, like her beauty, …
I will neither yield to the song of the siren nor the voice of the hyena, the tears of the crocodile nor the howling of the wolf. - George Chapman
I will neither yield to the song of the siren nor the voice of the hyena, the tears of the crocodile nor the howling of the wolf.
Young men think old men are fools, but old men know young men are fools. - George Chapman
Young men think old men are fools, but old men know young men are fools.
The best way to accomplish something is to just do it, and then find the courage afterward. - George Chapman
The best way to accomplish something is to just do it, and then find the courage afterward.
Fair words never hurt the tongue. - George Chapman
The incompetent quickly throws himself into another impressive enterprise in order to escape his responsibility from previous disaster. - George Chapman
The incompetent quickly throws himself into another impressive enterprise in order to escape his responsibility from previous disaster.
Tis immortality to die aspiring. - George Chapman
Tis immortality to die aspiring.
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