God has two dwellings one in heaven, and the other in a meek and thankful heart.

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Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue.

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Look to your health and if you have it, praise God and value it next to conscience for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of, a blessing money can't buy.

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God has two dwellings: one in heaven, and the other in a meek and thankful heart.

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Those little nimble musicians of the air, that warble forth their curious ditties, with which nature hath furnished them to the shame of art.

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I love such mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning.

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Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learned.

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Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God and value it next to a good conscience; for health is the second blessing that money cannot buy; therefore value it, and be thankful for it.

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So long as thou are ignorant be not ashamed to learn. Ignorance is the greatest of all infirmities, and when justified, the chiefest of all follies.

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