An epigram often flashes light into regions where reason shines but dimly.

In activity we must find our joy as well as glory; and labor, like everything else that is good, is its own reward.

Knowledge, like religion, must be 'experienced' in order to be known.

Cheerfulness in most cheerful people, is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline.

Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment.

A politician weakly and amiably in the right, is no match for a politician tenaciously and pugnaciously in the wrong.

The wise men of old have sent most of their morality down the stream of time in the light skiff of apothegm and epigram.

Of the three prerequisites of genius; the first is soul; the second is soul; and the third is soul.

Felicity, not fluency of language, is a merit.