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You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Few things are more bitter than to feel bitter (Charles Buxton Quotes)
To make pleasures pleasant shortens them (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Silence is sometimes the severest criticism (Charles Buxton Quotes)
In life, as in chess, forethought wins (Charles Buxton Quotes)
In life, as in Chess, ones own Pawns block ones way. A mans very wealth, ease, leisure, children, books, which should help him to win, more often checkmate him (Charles Buxton Quotes)
You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Bad temper is its own scourge. Few things are more bitter than to feel bitter. A man’s venom poisons himself more than his victim. (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Proverbs are potted wisdom (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Heavy sorrow is silent, and the deepest mourning is the most solitary (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Success is due less to ability than to zeal (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Christianity is intensely practical. She has no trait more striking than her on common sense (Charles Buxton Quotes)
You never will find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Cervantes speaks of potted wisdom as short sentences drawn from a long experience (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Indulge in procrastination, and in time you will come to this, that because a thing ought to be done, therefore you can’t do it (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Success soon palls. The joyous time is when the breeze first strikes your sails, and the waters rustle under your bows (Charles Buxton Quotes)
The first duty to children is to make them happy. If you have not made them so, you have wronged them. No other good they may get can make up for that (Charles Buxton Quotes)
The rule in carving holds good as to criticism; never cut with a knife what you can cut with a spoon (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Bad temper is its own scourge. Few things are more bitter than to feel bitter. A man’s venom poisons himself more than his victim (Charles Buxton Quotes)
The world abhors closeness, and all but admires extravagance; yet a slack hand shows weakness, a tight hand strength (Charles Buxton Quotes)
We men are but poor, weak souls, after all; women beat us out and out in fortitude (Charles Buxton Quotes)
A nation does wisely, if not well, in starving her men of genius. Fatten them, and they are done for (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Whenever you look at human nature in masses, you find every truth met by a counter truth, and both equally true (Charles Buxton Quotes)
You would think, if our lips were made of horn and stuck out a foot or two from our faces, kisses at any rate would be done for. Not so. No creatures kiss each other so much as the birds (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Stint yourself, as you think good, in other things; but don’t scruple freedom in brightening home. Gay furniture and a brilliant garden are a sight day by day, and make life blither (Charles Buxton Quotes)
Women see through and through each other; and often we most admire her whom they most scorn (Charles Buxton Quotes)
I once met a man who had forgiven an injury. O hope some day to meet the man who has forgiven an insult (Charles Buxton Quotes)
In extent sorrow is boundless, it pours from ten million sources, and floods the world; but its depth is small, it drowns few (Charles Buxton Quotes)
A man or a woman may be highly irritable, and yet be sweet, tender, gentle, loving, sociable, kind, charitable, thoughtful for others, unselfish, generous (Charles Buxton Quotes)
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