» Affection, like melancholy, magnifies trifles; but the magnifying of the one is like looking through a telescope at heavenly objects; that of the other, like enlarging monsters with a microscope.
» Colors are the smiles of nature.
» If you ever have to support a flagging conversation, introduce the topic of eating.
» It is books that teach us to refine our pleasures when young, and to recall them with satisfaction when we are old.
» Those who have lost an infant are never, in a way, without an infant.
» Great woman belong to history and to self sacrifice.
» The groundwork of all happiness is health.
» Night's deepest gloom is but a calm; that soothes the weary mind: The labored days restoring balm; the comfort of mankind.
» The person who can be only serious or only cheerful, is but half a man.
» Sympathizing and selfish people are alike, both given to tears.