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JUNE 10

Do as much today as you can do without hurting yourself, or disabling you from doing the same tomorrow.
Works, iv.232 (1771 edition)


It is a bad dog that is not worth whistling for.
to Charles Wesley, 1786


A little well-placed raillery will often pierce deeper than solid argument.
The Duty of Reproving Our Neighbour


Is there any fool or madman under heaven who can be compared to him that casts away his own soul, though it were to gain the whole world?
The Important Question


Let the frog swell as long as he can, he will not equal the ox.
to John Downes, 1759