Let every one be fully convinced in his own mind.
Pantagruelism is a certain gaitey of the spirit consisting in a disdain for the hazards of fortune.
A habit does not a monk make.
The right moment wears a full head of hair: when it has been missed, you can't get it back; it's bald in the back of the head and never turns around.
Hungry bellies have no cars.
I recognize in [my readers] a specific form and individual property, which our predecessors called Pantagruelism, by means of which they never take anything the wrong way that they know to stem from good, honest and loyal hearts.