edies for heart-sickness:--
hope and patience
Ordered his feet to be washed and his
head anointed
Our thinkers are no heroes, and our
heroes are no sages
Overbusy friends are more damaging than
intelligent enemies
Overlooks his own fault in his feeling
of the judge's injustice
Ovid, 'We praise the ancients'
Pain is the inseparable companion of
love
Papyrus Ebers
Patronizing friendliness
Pays better to provide for people's
bodies than for their brains
People who have nothing to do always
lack time
People see what they want to see
Perish all those who do not think as we
do
Philosophers who wrote of the vanity of
writers
Phrase and idea "philosophy of
religion" as an absurdity
Pilgrimage to the grave, and death as
the only true life
Pious axioms to be repeated by the
physician, while compounding
Pleasant sensation of being a woman,
like any other woman
Possess little and require nothing
Pray for me, a miserable man--for I was
a man
Precepts and lessons which only a
mother can give
Prefer deeds to words
Preferred a winding path to a straight
one
Prepare sorrow when we come into the
world
Prepared for the worst; then you are
armed against failure
Pretended to see nothing in the old
woman's taunts
Priests that they should instruct the
people to be obedient
Priests: in order to curb the unruly
conduct of the populace
Principle of over-estimating the
strength of our opponents
Provide yourself with a self-devised
ruler
Rapture and anguish--who can lay down
the border line
Readers often like best what is most
incredible
Reason is a feeble weapon in contending
with a woman
Refreshed by the whip of one of the
horsemen
Regard the utterances and mandates of
age as wisdom
Regular messenger and carrier-dove
service had been established
Remember, a lie and your death are one
and the same
Repeated the exclamation: "Too late!"
and again, "Too late!"
Repos ailleurs
Repugnance for the old laws began to
take root in his heart
Required courage to be cowardly
Resistance always brings out a man's
best powers
Retreat behind the high-sounding words
"justice and law"
Robes cut as to leave the right breast
uncovered
Romantic love, as we know it, a result
of Christianity
Rules of life given by one man to
another are useless
Scarcely be able to use so large a sum--
Then abuse it
Scorned the censure of the peop
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