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It is an excellent rule to be observed in all disputes, that men should give soft words and hard arguments; that they should not so much strive to vex as to convince each other.

John Wilkins (1802). “The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester: To which is Prefix'd the Author's Life, and an Account of His Works; in Two Volumes”, p.134

And though I ebb in worth, I'll flow in thanks.

John Taylor (1872). “Works of John Taylor, the Water-Poet. [Reprints of 21 separately issued pieces.] Edited by C. Hindley. L.P.”

Patrick Henry didn't say, "Give me safety, or give me death."

"Patrick Henry didn’t say, 'Give me safety, or give me death'" by John Stossel, www.foxnews.com. May 9, 2012.

Unless a reviewer has the courage to give you unqualified praise, I say ignore the bastard.

"The Affluent Society". Book by John Kenneth Galbraith. Introduction, 1977.

God never imposes a duty without giving time to do it.

John Ruskin (2015). “Lectures on Architecture and Painting”, p.66, John Ruskin