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Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; try to use ordinary situations.
A man never discloses his character so clearly as when he descibes another's
The flute is the true magical rod that changes all it touches in the inward world; an enchanter's wand at which the secret depths of the soul open. The inward world is the true world," said Vult; "the moonlight that shines into our hearts.
Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life.
A man," answered Vult, "must have some chosen one, to whom, when he has involved all others in vapor and fog, he can open his breastplate, and the breast itself, and say, look in!
The past and future are veiled; but the past wears the widow's veil; the future, the virgin's.
Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest.
We cannot easily discover our real character from a friend. He is a mirror on which the warmth of our breath impedes the clearness of reflection.
A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another's.
Fine minds are seldom fine souls.
A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterward.
Thus our actual path in life, as well as the course of our ideas, is often indicated by accident; the continuance only, and establishment of the one or the other, is dependent on our free will.
Paradise is always where love dwells.
The Fates and Furies, as well as the Graces and Sirens, glide with linked hands over life.
Rough and dark is often the veil of the soul, while within, so pure and transparent. Like the grey crust upon ice, that, when severed, reveals within a pure blue light, like the transparent ether. Thus remain veiled to the stranger, but be not concealed from thyself.
Courage consists, not in blindly overlooking danger, but in seeing and conquering it.
To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.
Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wing of time.
...when any one explains himself guardedly, nothing is more uncivil than to put a new question.