He that would govern others, first should be the master of himself.
To doubt is worse than to have lost; and to despair is but to antedate those miseries that must fall on us.
He is not valiant that dares die, but he that boldly bears calamity.
Let us love temperately, things violent last not.
True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdrawn.
He that would govern others, first should be Master of himself.
Malice scorned, puts out itself; but argued, give a kind of credit to a false accusation.
Be wise; soar not too high to fall; but stoop to rise.
Ambition, in a private man is a vice, is in a prince the virtue.
Patience, the beggar`s virtue, shall find no harbor here.
Death hath a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one.
Many good purposes lie in the churchyard.
I had not to this time subsisted, but that I was supported by your frequent courtesies and favours.