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We give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain.

William R. Alger

We give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain.

William R. Alger

An Arab, by his earnest gaze, Has clothed a lovely maid with blushes; A smile within his eyelids plays And into words his longing gushes.

William R. Alger

Words of love, are works of love.

William R. Alger

Ten poor men sleep in peace on one straw heap, as Saadi sings, But the immensest empire is too narrow for two kings.

William R. Alger

Fill up the goblet and reach to me some! Drinking makes wise, but dry fasting makes glum.

William R. Alger

False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.

William R. Alger

False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.

William R. Alger

A gray eye is a sly eye, And roguish is a brown one; Turn full upon me thy eye,-- Ah, how its wavelets drown one! A blue eye is a true eye; Mysterious is a dark one, Which flashes like a spark-sun! A black eye is the best one.

William R. Alger

Beware the deadly fumes of that insane elation Which rises from the cup of mad impiety, And go, get drunk with that divine intoxication Which is more sober far than all sobriety.

William R. Alger

As two floating planks meet and part on the sea, O friend! so I met and then drifted from thee.

William R. Alger

A crowd always thinks with its sympathy, never with its reason.

William Rounseville Alger

The moon is a silver pin-head vast, That holds the heaven's tent-hangings fast.

William R. Alger

A thousand year a poor man watched Before the gate of Paradise: But while one little nap he snatched, It oped and shut. Ah! was he wise?

William R. Alger

In the nine heavens are eight Paradises; Where is the ninth one? In the human breast. Only the blessed dwell in th' Paradises, But blessedness dwells in the human breast.

William R. Alger

With strength and patience all his grievous loads are borne, And from the world's rose-bed he only asks a thorn.

William R. Alger

Ten poor men sleep in peace on one straw heap, as Saadi sings, But the immensest empire is too narrow for two kings.

William R. Alger

Words of love, are works of love.

William R. Alger

Men often make up in wrath what they want in reason.

William R. Alger

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