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3601. Autumn wins you best by this, its mute Appeal to sympathy for its decay.

3602. Avarice in old age is foolish; for what can be more absurd than to increase our provisions for the road the nearer we approach to our journey's end. --Cicero

3603. Avarice increases with the increasing pile of gold. --Juvenal

3604. Avarice is always poor, but poor by her own fault. The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness than he from whom that selfishness withholds some important benefit.

3605. Avarice is always poor. --Samuel Johnson

3606. Avarice is generally the last passion of those lives of which the first part has been squandered in pleasure, and the second devoted to ambition.

3607. Avarice is insatiable and is always pushing on for more.

3608. Avarice is the vice of declining years. --George Bancroft

3609. Avarice, in old age, is foolish; for what can be more absurd than to increase our provisions for the road the nearer we approach to our journey's end? The envious man grows lean at the success of his neighbor.

3610. Avarice, the spur of industry.

3611. Avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. --Romans :

3612. Avenge yourself; live long enough to be a problem to your children.

3613. Avery's Rule of Three: Trouble strikes in series of threes, but when working around the house the next job after a series of three is not the fourth job - it's the start of a brand new series of three.

3614. Avoid contradicting in general, especially people you love. Maurice Baring

3615. Avoid criticism -- say, do and be nothing.

3616. Avoid disputes as much as possible. In order to appear easy and well-bred in conversation, you may assure yourself that it requires more wit, as well as more good humour, to improve than to contradict the notions of another; but if you are at any time obliged to enter on an argument, give your reasons with the utmost coolness and modesty, two things which scarce ever fail of making an impression on the hearers. ---(EUSTACE BUDGELL).

3617. Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in disguise. --William Penn

3618. Avoid fruits and nuts. You are what you eat. --Jim Davis Garfield the Cat

3619. Avoid greatness; in a cottage there may be more real happiness than kings or their favorites enjoy.

3620. Avoid law suits beyond all things; they influence your conscience, impair your health, and dissipate your property.

3621. Avoid loud and aggressive persons ; they are vexatious to the spirit.

3622. Avoid making irrevocable decisions while tired or hungry. N.B.: Circumstances can force your hand, so think ahead!

3623. Avoid negative sources, people, places, things and habits.--Wanda Hope Carter

3624. Avoid overly pretentious job titles such as Lord of the Realm, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India or Director of Corporate Planning.

3625. Avoid popularity if you would have peace. --Abraham Lincoln

3626. Avoid popularity; it has many snares, and no real benefit. --William Penn

3627. Avoid reality at all costs.

3628. Avoid the evil, and it will avoid thee. Gaelic Proverb

3629. Avoid the plate connection.

3630. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller

3631. Awake, arise! Strive for the Highest, and be in the Light! Sages say the path is narrow and difficult to tread, narrow as the edge of a razor.

3632. Awake, my soul! stretch every nerve, And press with vigour on; A heavenly race demands thy zeal, And an immortal crown.

3633. Awake, my Soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run; Shake off dull sloth and joyful rise To pay thy morning sacrifice. ---(BISHOP KEN).

3634. Awards are merely the badges of mediocrity. - Charles Ives

3635. Away goes the devil when he finds the door shut against him.

3636. Away that month despicable, Those days of dread and doubt, When the gale blows down the chimney And the oil is running out. Besides, I own a private cause to Call the time accurst - I'll have another birthday when It's March the Twenty-first! - Phyllis McGinley

3637. Away! to me -a woman- bring Sweet water from affection's spring.

3638. Awkward Age: The period lasting from birth until death.


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