Virtue, like the sun, brightens the darkest scenes.
Misfortune is oftener owing to imprudence than to fate.
A gentle heart feels for the woes of others.
The truest happiness arises from a consciousness of acting right.
To forgive an injury is the mark of a noble mind.
Sincerity is the soul of friendship.
The world is too apt to judge by appearances.
Real worth lies not in wealth, but in virtue.
No adversity can conquer a truly resolute spirit.
To err is human, but to persist in error is folly.
Delicacy is the handmaid of true love.
The seeds of happiness are sown by benevolence.