Whoe'er imagines prudence all his own, Or deems that he hath powers to speak and judge Such as none other hath, when they are known, They are found shallow.
A prudent man should neglect no circumstances.
How terrible it is to have wisdom when it does not benefit those who have it.
When people fall in deep distress, their native sense departs.
To many men much-wandering hope comes as a boon, but to many others it is the deception of vain desires.
From suffering that has been/ Decreed no man will ever find escape