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A good name will wear out; a bad one may be turned; a nickname lasts forever.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The sluggard is a living insensible.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The quarter of an hour before dinner is the worst that suitors can choose.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Hunger is the mother of impatience and anger.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Who conquers indolence conquers all other hereditary sins.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Fools with bookish knowledge art children with edged weapons; they hurt themselves, and put others in pain.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Indolent people, whatever taste they may have for society, seek eagerly for pleasure, and find nothing. They have an empty head and seared hearts.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Be not so bigoted to any custom as to worship it at the expense of truth.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Laugh as loud as you please at your companion's wit; do not even smile at his folly.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
That happy state of mind, so rarely possessed, in which we can say, "I have enough," is the highest attainment of philosophy.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Never suffer the prejudice of the eye to determine the heart.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
In the sallies of badinage a polite fool shines; but in gravity he is as awkward as an elephant disporting.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Though fancy may be the patient's complaint, necessity is often the doctor's.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The weak may be joked out of anything but their weakness.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Silence is a trick when it imposes. Pedants and scholars, churchmen and physicians, abound in silent pride.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Age is suspicious but is not itself often suspected.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Books afford the surest relief in the most melancholy moments.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Those beings only are fit for solitude who are like nobody, and are liked by nobody.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Troops of furies march in the drunkard's triumph.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The purse of the patient often protracts his case.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Economy is an excellent lure to betray people into expense.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Thought and action are the redeeming features of our lives.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Many good qualities are not sufficient to balance a single want - the want of money.
— Johann Georg Zimmermann
A moral lesson is better expressed in short sayings than in long discourse.
— Johann Georg Zimmermann
Wit, to be well defined, must be defined by wit itself; then it will be worth listening to.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The more you speak of yourself, the more you are likely to lie.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
By fools, knaves fatten; by bigots, priests are well clothed; every knave finds a gull.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Unless the habit leads to happiness the best habit is to contract none.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Take care to be an economist in prosperity. There is no fear of your being one in adversity.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
In fame's temple there is always a niche to be found for rich dunces, importunate scoundrels, or successful butchers of the human race.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Idlers cannot even find time to be idle, or the industrious to be at leisure. We must always be doing or suffering
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
When ill news comes too late to be serviceable to your neighbor, keep it to yourself.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Nobility should be elective, not hereditary.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The ill usage of every minute is a new record against us in heaven.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Contempt is frequently regulated by fashion.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The necessities that exist are in general created by the superfluities that are enjoyed.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Comedians are not usually actors, but imitations of actors.
— Johann Georg Zimmermann
Silence is the safest response for all the contradiction that arises from impertinence, vulgarity, or envy.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann