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Promises may get friends, but it is performance that must nurse and keep them.
Owen Feltham
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Owen Feltham
Died: 1668
Died: January 1
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Some are so uncharitable as to think all women bad, and others are so credulous as to believe they are all good. All will grant her corporeal frame more wonderful and more beautiful than man's. And can we think God would put a worse soul into a better body?
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By gaming we lose both our time and treasure - two things most precious to the life of man.
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Discontents are sometimes the better part of our life. I know not well which is the most useful joy I may choose for pleasure, but adversities are the best for profit and sometimes those do so far help me, as I should, without them, want much of the joy I have.
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Contemplation is necessary to generate an object, but action must propagate it.
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To be gentle is the test of a lady.
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Any man shall speak the better when he knows what others have said, and sometimes the consciousness of his inward knowledge gives a confidence to his outward behavior, which of all other is the best thing to grace a man in his carriage.
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In business, three things are necessary: knowledge, temper, and time.
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Virtue were a kind of misery if fame were all the garland that crowned her.
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When two friends part they should lock up one another's secrets, and interchange their keys.
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The irresolute man flecks from one egg to another, so hatches nothing.
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Perfection is immutable. But for things imperfect, change is the way to perfect them.
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It is to be doubted whether he will ever find the way to heaven who desires to go thither alone.
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Perfection is immutable. But for things imperfect change is the way to perfect them. It gets the name of wilfulness when it will not admit of a lawful change to the better. Therefore constancy without knowledge cannot be always good. In things ill it is not virtue, but an absolute vice.
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There is no man but for his own interest hath an obligation to be honest. There may be sometimes temptations to be otherwise but, all cards cast up, he shall find it the greatest ease, the highest profit, the best pleasure, the most safety, and the noblest fame, to hold the horns of this altar, which, in all assays, can in himself protect him.
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He that despairs degrades the Deity, and seems to intimate that He is insufficient, or not just to His word and in vain hath read the scriptures, the world, and man.
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For converse among men, beautiful persons have less need of the mind's commending qualities. Beauty in itself is such a silent orator, that it is ever pleading for respect and liking, and by the eyes of others is ever sending, to their hearts for love.
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Virtue dwells at the head of a river, to which we cannot get but by rowing against the stream.
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He that always waits upon God is ready whenever He calls. Neglect not to set your accounts even he is a happy man who to lives as that death at all times may find him at leisure to die.
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It is much safer to reconcile an enemy than to conquer him victory may deprive him of his poison, but reconciliation of his will.
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