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Let not the titles of consanguinity betray you into a prejudicial trust; no blood being apter to raise a fever, or cause a consumption sooner in your poor estate, than that which is nearest your own (Francis Osborne Quotes)
The ordinary saying is, count money after your father; so the same prudence adviseth to measure the ends of all counsels, though uttered by never so intimate a friend (Francis Osborne Quotes)
A few books, well studied, and thoroughly digested, nourish the understanding more than hundreds but gargled in the mouth, as ordinary students use (Francis Osborne Quotes)
The way to elegancy of style is to employ your pen upon every errand; and the more trivial and dry it is, the more brains must be allowed for sauce (Francis Osborne Quotes)
They, and they only, advantage themselves by travel, who, well fraught with the experience of what their own country affords, carry ever with them large and thriving talents (Francis Osborne Quotes)