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Though this be madness,yet there is method in it.

- Shakespeare,Hamlet -

O, that way madness lies;let me shun that!

- Shakespeare -

There is pleasure sure In being mad,which none but mad men know.

- Dryden -

The eagle suffers little birds to sing. And is not careful what they mean thereby.

- Shakespeare -

Thebluhing beauties of a modest maiden.

- dryden -

The spinsters and the knitters in the sun. And the free maids that weave their thread with bones.

- Shakespeare,Twelfth Night -

Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.

- New Testament -

I am seeking a man. One cannot be always a hero,but one can always be man.

- Goethe -

No man is as great as mankind.

- Theodore Parker -

Men are not angles,neither are tey brutes, Something we may see,all we cannot see.

- Browning -

For ours is a most fictile world and man is the most fingent plastic of creatures.

- Carlyle -

One among a thousand have I found ;but a woman among all those have I not found.

- Old Testament,Ecclesiastes -

Manliness consist in making circumstances subservient to ourselves.

- M.Gandhi,Young India -

What time! What manners!

- Gicero -

Men make laws ; women make manners.

- De Segur -

Everyon's manners make his fortune.

- Cornelius Nepos -

To marry once is a duty,Twice a folly,thirce a madness.

- Proverb -

Marriage is the great civilizer of the world.

- Robert Hall -

A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband.

- Motaigne,Essays -