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ctively, never retrospectively, and there is no abiding moment.--_Jacobi._ Another life, if it were not better than this, would be less a promise than a threat.--_J. Petit Senn._ The spirit of man, which God inspired, cannot together perish with this corporeal clod.--_Milton._ G. ~Gambling.~--Gaming is a kind of tacit confession that the company engaged therein do, in general, exceed the bounds of their respective fortunes, and therefore they cast lots to determine upon whom the ruin shall at present fall, that the rest may be saved a little longer.--_Blackstone._ A mode of transferring property without producing any intermediate good.--_Johnson._ ~Gems.~--How very beautiful these gems are! It is strange how deeply colors seem to penetrate one, like scent. I suppose that is the reason why gems are used as spiritual emblems in the Revelation of St. John. They look like fragments of heaven.--_George Eliot._ ~Generosity.~--A friend to everybody is often a friend to nobody, or else in his simplicity he robs his family to help strangers, and becomes brother to a beggar. There is wisdom in generosity as in everything else.--_Spurgeon._ Generosity is the accompaniment of high birth; pity and gratitude are its attendants.--_Corneille._ It is good to be unselfish and generous; but don't carry that too far. It will not do to give yourself to be melted down for the benefit of the tallow-trade; you must know where to find yourself.--_George Eliot._ If cruelty has its expiations and its remorses, generosity has its chances and its turns of good fortune; as if Providence reserved them for fitting occasions, that noble hearts may not be discouraged.--_Lamartine._ ~Genius.~--Genius is rarely found without some mixture of eccentricity, as the strength of spirit is proved by the bubbles on its surface.--_Mrs. Balfour._ All great men are in some degree inspired.--_Cicero._ This is the highest miracle of genius: that things which are not should be as though they were; that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal recollections of another.--_Macaulay._ The path of genius is not less obstructed with disappointment than that of ambition.--_Voltaire._ One misfortune of extraordinary geniuses is that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them.--_Pope._ Genius speaks only to genius.--_Stanislaus._ A nation does wisely, if not well, in starving her men of genius. Fatten them,
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