You
must look into other people as well as at them. Lord
Chesterfield
A
good deed is never lost: he who sows courtesy reaps
friendship; and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Basil
Basil
A
man's own good breeding is the best security against
other people's ill manners.
Lord Chesterfield
Lord Chesterfield
The
secret of many a man's success in the world resides
in his insight into the moods of men and his tact in
dealing with them.
J. G. Holland
J. G. Holland
To
rejoice in another's prosperity, is to give content
to your own lot: to mitigate another's grief, is to
alleviate or dispel your own.
Thomas Edwards
Thomas Edwards
Hear
the meaning within the word.
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
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