It is the rare fortuene of these days that one may think what one likes and say what one thinks.
I am my nearest neighbour.
There can never be a complete confidence in a power which is excessive.
That cannot be safe which is not honourable.
Keen at the start, but careless at the end.
No hatred is so bitter as that of near relations.
It is found by experience that admirable laws and right precedents among the good have their origin in the misdeeds of others.
In stirring up tumult and strife, the worst men can do the most, but peace and quiet cannot be established without virtue.
He had a certain frankness and generosity, qualities indeed which turn to a man's ruin, unless tempered with discretion.