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He makes a great mistake... Who supposes that authority is firmer or better established when it is founded by force than that which is welded by affection  (Terence Quotes) How unfair the fate which ordains that those who have the least should be always adding to the treasury of the wealthy  (Terence Quotes) Human nature is so constituted, that all see and judge better in the affairs of other men than in their own  (Terence Quotes) I take it to be a principle rule of life, not to be too much addicted to any one thing  (Terence Quotes) Riches get their value from the mind of the possessor; they are blessings to those who know how to use them, and curses to those who do not  (Terence Quotes) They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head  (Terence Quotes) While the mind is in doubt it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse  (Terence Quotes) You’re a wise person if you can easily direct your attention to what ever needs it  (Terence Quotes) I bid him look into the lives of men as though into a mirror, and from others to take an example for himself  (Terence Quotes) It is the common vice of all, in old age, to be too intent upon our interests  (Terence Quotes) That is true wisdom, to know how to alter one’s mind when occasion demands it  (Terence Quotes) Attired to please herself: no gems of any kind She wore, nor aught of borrowed gloss in Nature’s stead; and, then her long, loose hair flung round her head Fell carelessly behind  (Terence Quotes) There’s nothing in the world so unfair as a man who has no experience of life; he thinks nothing is done right except what he’s doing himself  (Terence Quotes) Have you so much time to spare from your own affairs that you can attend to another man’s with which you have no concern?  (Terence Quotes) This is what a father ought to be about: helping his son to form the habit of doing right on his own initiative, rather than because he’s afraid of some serious consequence  (Terence Quotes) The nature of all men is so formed that they see and discriminate in the affairs of others, much better than in their own  (Terence Quotes) We should look at the lives of all as at a mirror, and take from others an example for ourselves  (Terence Quotes) I know the nature of women. When you will, they will not; when you will not, they come of their own accord  (Terence Quotes) When two persons do the self-same thing, it oftentimes falls out that in the one it is criminal, in the other it is not so; not that the thing itself is different, but he who does it  (Terence Quotes) It is possible that a man can be so changed by love, that one could not recognize him to be the same person  (Terence Quotes) When the mind is in a state of uncertainty the smallest impulse directs it to either side  (Terence Quotes) All persons as they become less prosperous, are the more suspicious. They take everything as an affront; and from their conscious weakness, presume that they are neglected  (Terence Quotes) Life is like a game of tables, the chances are not in our power, but the playing is  (Terence Quotes) That is to be wise to see not merely that which lies before your feet, but to foresee even those things which are in the womb of futurity  (Terence Quotes) It is, I believe, better to restrain the passions of youth by a sense of shame, and by conciliatory means, than by fear  (Terence Quotes) The nets not stretched to catch the hawk, or kite, who do us wrong; but laid for those Who do us none at all  (Terence Quotes) Do you fear to trust the word of a man, whose honesty you have seen in business?  (Terence Quotes) It is better to keep children to their duty by a sense of honor and by kindness than by fear  (Terence Quotes) I perceive that the things that we do are silly; but what can one do? According to men’s habits and dispositions, so one must yield to them  (Terence Quotes) It is a great error, in my opinion, to believe that a government is more firm or assured when it is supported by force, than when founded on affection  (Terence Quotes)
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