Practise what you preach
Here 'practise' means 'carry out in action'. The moral is: Behave in the same way as you advice others to behave. Do not recommend early rising... Read more →
Here 'practise' means 'carry out in action'. The moral is: Behave in the same way as you advice others to behave. Do not recommend early rising... Read more →
Only by doing a thing again and again can you attain skill or efficiency. A professional juggler does not learn to balance three billiards balls... Read more →
It is not a crime to be poor. That, however, does not make it any easier to put up with. 'Poverty is no disgrace to a man,' said Sydney Smith,... Read more →
If you wish to pacify someone who has lost his temper, don't say anything that it's likely to make them even more angrier.
We cease to worry about anything that can no longer be seen. This includes people. Absent friends are soon forgotten. This is the opposite of... Read more →
There are considerable risks attached to being in debt, for a man without money is so defenceless. Once he has paid off his debts and has begun... Read more →
Don't try to be too funny at other people's expense. Your jokes make pain them or give offence.
Each succeeding generation has its own way of life and standard of behaviour.
Another proverb tells us that Fortune knocks at least once at every man's gate, but that does not necessarily mean that it will knock a second... Read more →
If you leave articles of value lying about, you are asking for them to be stolen. The temptation may be too great for a person who would not... Read more →