| Haecker, Theodor | I
            am the master of everything I can explain | 43 | 
 
| La Rochefoucauld | Happy
            people rarely correct their faults | 40 | 
 
| Russian Proverb |  He need
            not search his pockets for words |  40 |  
| Meynell, Alice |  No wild
            flowers however wild are rebels |  39 |  
| Russian Proverb |  Pray
            to God but keep rowing to the shore |  40 |  
| Plus, Raoul |  Things unseen
            have a light of their own |  39 |  
| Billings, Josh |  The best
            bill of fare is a good appetite |  40 |  
| French Proverb |  One can
            go a long way after one is tired |  40 |  
| Haskins, Henry S. |  All
            solid facts were originally mist |  36 |  
| Hebrew Proverb |  He is
            great whose faults are numbered |  37 |  
| Gide, Andre |  True eloquence
            foregoes eloquence |  33 |  
| Irish Proverb |  It is not a fish
            until it is on the bank |  40 |  
| German Proverb |  Envy eats nothing
            but its own heart |  35 |  
| Bulgarian Proverb |  Other peoples
            eggs have two yolks |  34 |  
| Danish Proverb |  Faults are thick
            where love is thin |  35 |  
| Czech Proverb |  The way one eats
            is the way one works |  37 |  
| Estonian Proverb |  The work will
            teach you how to do it |  36 |  
| Irish Proverb |  Fear is a fine
            spur and so is rage |  34 |  
| Anonymous |  All your base are belong
            to us |  30 |  
| English
            Proverb |  The shortest answer is doing |  28 |  
| Weininger, Otto |  One can be afraid only of life |  30 |  
| Weininger, Otto |  Everything
            evil is revenge |  26 |  
| English
            Proverb |  Error is always in a hurry |  26 |  
| Yeats, W. B. |  Love comes in at the eye |  24 |  
| Jackson, Holbrook |  When
            in doubt risk it |  21 |