Logic, given the misuse that is made of it, is worth more to stabilize and perpetuate errors cemented on the ground of common ideas than to lead to the discovery of truth.
The friendship doubles the joys and divides the sorrows in half.
Some books are tasted, others swallowed, and only a few are chewed and digested.
There is nothing that does more harm to a nation than cunning people passing for intelligent.
Old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
In government matters, any change is suspicious, even if it is for the better.
The requirement for success is promptness in decisions.
Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority.
Without friendship, the world is a desert.